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Rue de la Bucherie keeps carefully the key to peace, to wisdom’s palm. Its dusty shelves agree to share their mystery without regret or qualm. Fiction can never be strange as life’s poetry. In George’s library heart into heart may see, slow turns life’s page, - soft calm, as if eternity unites with soul carefree in atmosphere of balm. All strangers welcomes he, for angels they may be. Though he at times can be somewhat sharp, crotchety, he greets with open palm. All welcome are to tea to chat contentedly in haven safe from harm. Bound books may disagree, but poetry bounds free. Wherever one may be the Shakespeare library, - its antiquated charm, - stays fresh in memory. Who comes is happy, he sings Learning ’s sacred psalm. Fruit from the Knowledge Tree for all to use, - stay free! © Jonathan Robin Poem written 1 December 1987 – Shakespeare & Co. Paris Jonathan ROBIN
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