Gimme the Ax decided to let his children name themselves.
"The first words they speak as soon as they learn to make words
shall be their names," he said. "They shall name themselves."
When the first boy came to the house of Gimme the Ax, he was
named Please Gimme. When the first girl came she was named Ax Me No
Questions.
And both of the children had the shadows of valleys by night in
their eyes and the lights of early morning, when the sun is coming
up, on their foreheads.
And the hair on top of their heads was a dark wild grass. And
they loved to turn the doorknobs, open the doors, and run out to
have the wind comb their hair and touch their eyes and put its six
soft fingers on their foreheads.
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Twenty-five stories in a whimsical Rootabaga vein -- from
beloved American poet Carl Sandburg.
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