I’d like a purple dragon
to come and live with me.
We could play every morning
or paddle in the sea.
But if the Purple Dragon
turned blue when he was cold.
His mother would soon scold him,
to say “Do what you’re told!”
Breath out your dreaded dragon’s breath
and wrap it round and round.
Then soon you will be warm again
and hungry I’ll be bound.
Eat up your dragon supper.
Eat all your veggies too.
So Caitlin can come visiting
to warm you through and through.
David Garlick, Vancouver, 1994