About J. Patrick Lewis: J. Patrick Lewis is an American poet and prose writer noted for his children's poems and other light verse. He worked as professor of economics before devoting himself full-time to writing in 1998.
Please bury me in the library With a dozen long-stemmed proses
Libraries Are Neccessary Gardens, Unsurpassed At Growing Excitement
The rat is the mous- tache in the trache. the wrong- doer in the soer.
A great book is a homing device For navigating paradise. A good book somehow makes you care About the comfort of a chair. A bad book owes to many trees A forest of apologies.
I won't be sad too often, If they bury me in the library With bookworms in my coffin.