My Rhynchosaur







Dear Rhynchosaur, inside your case,
You have a really funny face.
Your beady eye and parrot’s beak,
As creatures go, are quite unique.

In ancient times, it seems, your paws

Walked upon Budleigh’s streets with claws
Like those of really savage brutes.
Yet all you ate were simply roots.

I wonder, does your lizard’s tail 

Mean that you were an adult male?
The pattern on your scaly back
Could camouflage against attack.

Your bones, which came from near High Peak,

Are truly rare and most antique.
Resplendent on your sandy base,
Dear Rhynchosaur, I think you’re ace.
 

© Michael Downes 2014







 













 




















Fairlynch Museum's model of a Rhynchosaur was created by Budleigh-based designer and model maker Neil Rogers.
http://www.nr-artworks.co.uk






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

People from the Past: 3. Reg Varney (1916-2008)

AROUND THE TOWN AND OVER THE POND - 15. SALEM CHAPEL AT FAIRLYNCH MUSEUM

WW2 100 – 23 January 1945 – A tragic accident in Burma: Captain Gerald Arthur Richards (1909-45), Royal Army Medical Corps