It was when I was younger, on a visit to the library
I found the Hobbit book and lay on the lounger
The big intellectual words were beyond me
And the writing filled me with little glee
I must find something more my thing
To be enthralled with the wonders that reading does bring
There propped up on the shelf of the car, where the wheel spins far
Was Spot the dog chasing a ball
I picked up the book and revelled in the adventure of the humorous dog
Funny little thing, running and bouncing about
Next I found Obelix and Asterix from Gaul
Beating up the Romans
And accidentally feeding magic potion to a frog
Ribbit he went, and jumped a mile
All the way from the Amazon to the Nile
Terry Pratchett was a long way off
As the illustrations by Josh Kirby scared me so
Yet years later I had devoured them all
And so on and on I go, transported into a fantasy world
Of Dwarves, Witches, Orcs and Golems
Robert Rankin amuses me the most
With Lazlo Woodbine in his long trencoat
And he resides in only four set locations
Elvis appears too, travelling through space and time
With the aid of Barry the Sprout
Far fetched you may say, but these strange characters take me away
From the wild world around us
But I can’t read on a bus
Wonderful!