Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Bookish Friends

A friend, to me, can be a book
Filled with so much writing
Moral stories, no romance
Magic, plots and fighting

High adventure, teary drama,
Horror and mystery
To read them all would be a task
Too great for you and me

But if you gain just one book only
You’ll know its precious value
For like a book a friend can turn
Into what means most to you

Alone these books will gather dusts
Upon their lonely shelves
Their stories never to be heard
When they are by themselves

But friends and books alike were meant
To be with others like them
And rub their spines and shoulders close
With stories not unlike them

And books, like friends, are similar,
In that they will and may
Differ greatly from each other
In all and every way

One may be a tale of healing,
Helping feeble people last
Another has a tragic story,
Wishing to forget the past

Some may wish for time long past,
While others tell the future
He may love a good adventure
And she a child to nurture

Though they’re diff’rent, one and all,
They have the self same need
For you to open up their front
And turn the page and read

Everyone can be a friend,
So all may be a book
Waiting, searching, hoping, praying
For someone to look

Books are fragile, soft inside,
And will not often open
So when they do you must prepare,
To read truth and emotion

When the cover falls away,
You’ll read inside a life
Page by page and year by year,
Through all their loves and strife

To read a book like that’s unlike,
Anything else you’ll feel
To have and read one is a gift,
That none can ever steal

Some of us have many books,
And some have very few
The lucky have the oldest ones,
While the young make theirs brand new

But every book, regardless of,
Its age or quantity
Should know, for all its quirks and plot holes,
You make your reader happy

A Very Fishy Endeavor