It started out with Dr. Seuss,
And went from there to Mother Goose,
Then Nancy Drew, (clues to deduce),
And any horse tale and excuse.
I loved the mysteries, yes, it’s true,
And romance—some. Well, not a few,
The classics gripped me through and through,
Till Sci-Fi came to my purview.
Distracted when I’d clean or cook,
E’en though I vowed for ‘just one look’,
That’s all it took the get me hooked
To quote my Mom: ‘Lost in a Book!’
But lots of things I did take in,
Some facts and figures, yes, some sins,
Times I’d cry and times I’d grin,
But always magic found within!
But something I can’t say enough,
To whom all books are wondrous stuff,
The what and where of words? Creampuffs!
Pronunciation, though, is tough.
"One way to identify a reader? They know where and how to use a word. They just don’t know how to pronounce it!” *
"One way to identify a reader? They know where and how to use a word. They just don’t know how to pronounce it!” *
*Grant Tolley
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YES! Thanks for a laugh. This is exactly how it is - also the pronunciation part.
ReplyDeleteWe readers need to stay together! And mispronounce to our heart's content!
DeleteWhat would we do without reading? Scratch a writer, find a bookworm.
ReplyDeleteLove your second sentence! I'm a bookwork through and through.
Delete"But always magic found within" - so true! Being a bookworm I thought I'd find Books an easy topic - but not so. The ideas came quickly, but this piece below still needs some tweaking. However, I sometimes don't recognise when enough is enough - so here it is:
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I’ve been reading since the age of three
If I’m missing I can guarantee
Somewhere cosy you’ll find me
Reading
Books
My friend is in her kitchen
Making tea, and I’m just itchin’
To scan her shelves, my fingers twitchin’
To peruse her choice of
Books
My book club friends are noisy, vocal,
When meeting in our village ‘local’
A lively dispute is our motto
When discussing
Books
My choice of reading ranges
Across all genres, and exchanges
Of opinion never change
My appetite for
Books
I have reading lists galore,
Authors and titles by the score
But I’m always adding more
‘Cos I love
Books
No more tweaking needed. You've definitely said all that needs to be said. And very well, too!
DeleteAnd what can I say but, 'DITTO'!!!
Bookworms unite!
DeleteAs soon as I finish this page...
DeleteYES.
ReplyDeleteYou and Spike's Best Mate have captured what books mean to me, too. Excellent poems!
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