Poetry Jam
My line comes from George Gershwin’s ‘I got rhythm’. Thanks to Brian Miller for the prompt.
Who could ask for anything more?
Oliver Twist was hungry and poor;
A bowl of gruel to keep him fed,
Water to drink and a crust of bread -
Who could ask for anything more?
He had bad times, behind locked doors,
Days in the workhouse were hard,
Normal life to him was barred -
Should he wish for anything more?
Living a life beyond the law,
With Fagin teaching him thieving,
Could he ever start believing
That he could search for anything more?
Human failing’s at the core
Of Charles Dickens’ well-known tale;
Oliver’s fate, once thought so frail,
Became a joy to him once more.