Never judge a book by its' coverA Poem by GeeOne for the kids
He reeked of fish and nastiness
was dishevelled, covered in goo, spent most of his time perched on a rock out to sea but just in view. Sometimes though he would come ashore and the kids would run and hide, standing six feet six and as ugly as sin of him they were terrified. One day however curious Karl short sighted to the point of blind, was dared to talk to the giant stink in the hope of a name to find. So when he lumbered onto shore Karl met him on the sand, "hello sir I'm pleased to meet" he said as he offered his hand. The giant stink stopped in his tracks gave the boy a quizzical look, then softly held the offered hand and very gently shook. "I'm pleased to meet you too my boy how are you this fine day, and what is it that brings you here to pass across my way" Upon the prom the hiding kids all gasped at what they saw, certain that a grisly end would come to Karl for sure. As for many years the giant stink was an ogre thought to be, eating uncooked fish for breakfast then small children for his tea. But to their stunned amazement they watched events unfold, a story that in years to come would be told and told and told. The giant stink and curious Karl conversing on the sand, greeting like two long lost friends warmly shaking each other's hand. "Please tell me if you do not mind your title or your name, and if you do I'll tell you what, I'll do the very same. In fact I'll tell you my name first it's Karl, mum calls me "k", and you can call me that as well cos we're friends as from today." The giant stink looked at the boy he thanked him in his mind, this simple gesture showing that goodness still lived in mankind. A giant tear rolled down his cheek he gave a giant sniff, a seagull landed on his head "A pleasure to meet you "K", I'm cliff" © 2024 GeeAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorGeeMilton keynes, United KingdomAboutDevoted family man and lover of life. Simply written, easily understood "stuff" for those without code breaking skills. You will NEVER need Google to understand me:) more..Writing
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