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- BOOKS, Page 92A Great Balancing Act
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- OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!
- by Dr. Seuss
- Random House; $12.95
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- The poetics are tight,
- and the drawings are loose
- in the forty-three books
- that are signed Dr. Seuss.
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- In the days of the past
- he would merrily tell
- of the Grinch who took joy
- in purloining noel.
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- Of the Cat in the Hat
- and recalcitrant Sam,
- who refused any meal
- made of Green Eggs and Ham.
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- And of Horton and Sneetch
- and of Yertle and Who
- and of Thidwick the Moose
- and If I Ran the Zoo.
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- Every Seusspenseful tale,
- every verse that he did,
- seemed to land on the bed
- or the lap of a kid.
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- But the doctor of late
- has achieved his results
- by prescribing for those
- who are labeled adults.
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- In The Lorax he chose
- as his overall theme
- the consumption that eats
- at the forest and stream.
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- And the big Butter Battle
- Book spoke with a roar
- of the lunatic fringes
- who trigger a war.
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- And You're Only Old Once!
- pulled the ultimate hat trick:
- making readers think twice
- about things geriatric.
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- But the latest of Seuss
- fits in no category.
- Oh, the Places You'll Go!
- is an all-ages story
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- Of the creature who wins
- after being a victim
- when it learns how to live
- by observing this dictum:
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- Just "be sure when you step.
- Step with care and great tact
- and remember that Life's
- a Great Balancing Act."
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- And recalling the thing
- left unsaid by the sage:
- that surprises may come
- on the very last page.
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- Case in point, Seuss himself,
- who is now eighty-six.
- Moral: Who says you can't
- teach an old Doc new tricks?
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- -- By Stefan Kanfer
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