Just As Jurassic
Upon the plain the stegosaurus
Did plod along most jauntily
Under the unblinking eye of Horus
He lived most funkily
His spines did bristle at the thought
Of lady stegs and openly
Snorted when he found what he had sought
And boinked them gleefully
In passion most pachadermly
They rode each till a comet
Came flying through the sky and firmly
The saurian world;did burn it and bomb it
How ghastly were the screams all over
How gross the hellish scene
Their eyes went white as Cliffs of Dover
Darwin, evolution; unforgiving and mean
But dinosaurs live on, you see
But just when they came they had to go
They linger in our memory
Friendly, huge, but far too slow.
Contributors: | Francine, Nym, Karen, Karin. |
Poem finished: | 18th July 2003. |