Product Description
This autographed poem What To Do, from the book Country Life, The Upper Midwest, by Donald Bert Cullum allows one to journey into their imagination, to be drawn into the moment captured by the print. This signed poem by Donald Bert Cullum will be printed with HP fade resistant ink of which HP claims will last un-faded for 200+ years. The poem will be printed on 8.5X11 Hahnemuhle Fine Art smooth 188 Photo Rag. Hahnemühle FineArt - since 1584
Excerpt;
Frogs near shore, frogs in the water, both boys muddy, both boys wet
A look at the sun, a look at my watch, we better go, home we better get
We might be late for supper, their mom might be mad at me
My boys carry the stringer of fish, I look to her eyes for what I might see