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Salisbury dragon is sheer poetry |
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A
Salisbury writer has penned a poetic tribute to one of the city's
most famous and well-loved characters - Gilbert the Dragon. |
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Every
summer Gilbert makes an appearance at different locations throughout
the city, courtesy of Salisbury District Council's parks department.
The
floral beast has fast become one of the most famous faces in Salisbury
and now he is set to become even more famous thanks to writer Deborah
Hall.
Deborah
has written a poem entitled Gilbert of Salisbury, which has been
published in a new book called, 'A Walk in the Park'.
This
compilation of poetry will be out in bookshops from December 31st,
2003.
'Gilbert
of Salisbury' was written by poet Deborah Hall in July 2003.
Gilbert of
Salisbury
Gilbert
lives
In the middle of town
On account of his size
He's easily found
At eight feet high
And five feet wide
He sits with a grin
To show off his pride
Everyone loves him
Cute as a bear
You can't help but smile
When seeing him there
With pointed tail
And wings out spread
Red and green
From toe to head
A creature of fancy
Made all of plants
When we are asleep
He's likely to dance
Floating like magic
His feet off the ground
From street to street
They move him around
Have you guessed what he is yet?
I'll give you a clue
The smoke from his nostrils
Is probably blue
Of course! He's a dragon
As everyone knows
The mystery is
Where next will he go
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