
Pyjama’d, nightied, they are read to,
snuggled close, or independently alert.
The Baudelaires’ unfortunate events unravel.
Hogwarts weaves a family for Harry.
Boyhood and a Bear are said goodbye to.
The boy enjoys but doesn’t like to show.
His sister smiles because she knows, she knows.
The youngest bites her toes.
The youngest settles back
and blithely bites her toes.
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“Bedtime Stories” was a happy memory of that short time when our three children could each enjoy listening to the same story.( When it wasn’t my turn to read to them I would sit in on my wife’s episode, just to keep up.) I tried to stick to the bare facts and avoid any too obvious doting. But it is a very fond memory.
“Bedtime Stories” was first published in Snakeskin
Brief biography of Joe Crocker (masculine/feminine/neutered)
He writes his stuff and slides it under doors.
His age and sex, his fantasies, are no concern of yours.
The rhymes reflect his humour — down to earth.
A pamphlet is forthcoming but refuses to come fearth.
Winner of the Awkward Prize, ham-fisted.
Never short- or long- but sometimes black- or shopping-listed.
Nominated (pusher) for the pushcart.
Squawking from the slush pile, self-regarding little upstart.
Google says he’s one of Sheffield’s legends
— a rock star who gets by with little help from friends, well… ex-friends.
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Photo: “grandpa jeff reading a bedtime story to his grandsons – MG 6276.JPG” by sean dreilinger is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.