#Napowrimo #Dragon

George lived in a country town

which had a funny name

where legendary animals lived

and catching them was the game

Now George was in the park one day

and all he would do was laugh and play

and go off on a little explore

when young george found summat on the floor

A silvery egg he did pass

as he travelled across the grass

he thought it was a chocolatey treat

till out of the egg – appeared two feet

A silver dragon – what a surprise

out of the eggshell it did rise

it gave a sniff and bit of a sneeze

burning a couple of leaves on the trees

They played in the park – and had lots of fun

And toasted and ate – some big hot cross buns

But out in the distance – the hunters took aim

and caught George’s Dragon – whilst they were playing a game

“Go Away you big bullies!”, George started to shout

as the hunters they cheered and danced about

And Georges dragon , started to cry

under the net as a shadow passed by

Now George’s mum – called out – for his tea

and what a sight his mum did see

Three big dragons – flew over the house

heading for commotion – quick as a mouse

She knew her little un was playing in the park

and off light lightning she was there in a spark

She yelled at the hunters, in an air of some dread

“Don’t you dare touch a scale on that young dragons head!”

Just then, landed Grampa, and Mr and Mrs D

off to treat little un to a nice fishy tea

The Hunters they turned, and went on their way

and while Dad chased them off, the others did play

From then, the dragons , in the park was a sight

passing through the clouds of marshmallow white

and while sky was blue and there was lots of sun

Georges family and the dragons having fun

Published by inkdropk

Born and Bred in Salford, England - I live a short distance from Old Trafford - Home to Manchester United Football Club. I volunteer at Sale Harriers athletic club and at Imperial War Museum North - where i help as a guide to visitors in the galleries. A blogger, photographer, volunteer and occasional writer.

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