Broken spined books Lay atop him so casually No man like he Could feign such reality Living in pages Dancing with pictures Reading his home Always quoting scripture Living in shelter Of other men’s words Out in the cold Drifting off on the curb
Once he had chased A whale great and white Then followed the river On a raft all night He awoke, the next morning On the beaches of Troy Then sailed off to meet An old man and a boy “What are you two doing, So far out at sea?” “We’re catching our fish, The old man and me.” The next thing you know, He was forced into war And Scarlet O’Hara Waved so long at the door. Then he sought a crazed man Down the African river Who’s dark disposition Made the strongest man shiver He then met a ****** angel Who’d fallen from high, With paradise lost And hate in his eyes Then he met a rich man Who said, “Good fortune has found me” And spoke of his father’s wise words So profoundly Then the reader met A bearded man on the grass Who spoke of his captain To all who would pass While in the Utopia He spoke unto Pip Who warned him of dangers He’d find on his trip In king Arthur’s court A knight did he arise And the next day they named him Lord of the flies At a party with Ghatsby His charm was a pleaser And with noble Antony He cried out “Hail Ceaser!” He marched with Italians From the first Great War He heard from a bird Who cried “Nevermore” And with great Ulysses He blinded a brute And helped forty thieves Carry their loot Then he and Sun Tzu With a blade in each hand Led the Hollow Man Into the Waste Land A fearsome beast Made of lightening and bone Cried “Beware, The life you save may be your own.”
And just as the Reader Traveled in deep The book fell to his side He’d fallen asleep.