
I met her at a Barnes & Noble I was young, she was much older Coo-coo-ca-choo, she behind a folder Our eyes then met, and I told her I’m looking for a book At a Barnes & Noble We made love in a Barnes & Noble It happened in the non-fiction section Between Religion or History on reflection No one noticed, no detection Only the books saw the action At a Barnes & Noble We were married at a Barnes & Noble It was literally a fine celebration Filled with friends and the odd relation Books and us – the ultimate creation Books hailed our matrimony At a Barnes & Noble Our children live in a Barnes & Noble Reading books is our only pastime Other kids play Xbox, games of that kind But this line I’m struggling to rhyme I will get the answer At a Barnes & Noble This poem is brought to you By Barnes & Noble ‘Book a Life’ At a Barnes & Noble. © Neil Dufty