Tennielanian guy loves
Trying on lots and lots of gloves;
In Bristol - his true home,
He has license to roam,
And dances with sparrows and doves.
Trying on lots and lots of gloves;
In Bristol - his true home,
He has license to roam,
And dances with sparrows and doves.
Published by Paul Rance
Paul Rance is the co-founder, with Andrew Bruce, of small UK publishing company, Peace & Freedom Press, which began publishing in 1985. Paul founded the booksmusicfilmstv.com website in 2005. View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentGreat limerick Paul.
I love the drawing AND the poem! Great work. :-)
Very cute!! Well written!
Ha Ha Ha-great character for a children's book!
Wonderful limerick. And I agree with the others, that last line is beautiful.
Nice imagery in the last sentence.
I'd like to dance with sparrows and doves!
This is nice Paul!