Grab a chair and sit for a while.
Bring your laughter and your smile.
‘Molly Mc Dougal Montgomery Mc Grath’
Is guaranteed to make you laugh.
As will Aunt Bertha and bald Uncle Fred,
Or would you prefer an odd hat on your head?
In that case, the place is ‘Fedora Flats.’
Where else may you wear a porcupine hat?
I hope that I dont hear you complain
If zombies await you at Fourth and Main.
You will feel sad when you say goodbye
To ‘The Beast, The Frog, My Friend and I.’
But take heart, dear reader: youll split your sides
Reading the stories you find inside.
You will chuckle, chortle, roll on the floor,
Fall down laughing and beg for more.
Hold on to your hat. Admire your pants.
Be grateful for visits from uncles and aunts.
Dont turn up your nose at the presents they bring.
‘Bermuda Shorts’ may be just the right thing.
When youve read the stories, be happy, my friend.
You will soon take them out and read them again.
A propos de l’auteur
George Cooper is a graduate of Towson University. His story, “Bermuda Shorts, ” found in this collection, was written during his college days when he was a Mass Communications major and worked as a student intern on the Baltimore children’s television show, “Bob Turk and the Sunshine Kids.”
With retirement and the inspiration of his granddaughter, Lydia, he has rekindled his passion for writing children’s stories.
He wishes to be known as a “Thinker of Silly Thoughts.”