Letters from P.G. Wodehouse
There was a man from Ceylon
Who was a Wodehouse fan most strong
He felt quite bold enough
To write Plum admiring stuff
and was rewarded with a reply before long
Captain Cooray is his name
A retired Naval officer of some fame
Plum's letters he holds dear
Nothing comes anywhere near
Years have passed, the pleasure's the same
And now it's time to share
but pray, how and where
"Wooster Sauce" of course!
No better place, no better source
A gift to fans, who surely care
Who was a Wodehouse fan most strong
He felt quite bold enough
To write Plum admiring stuff
and was rewarded with a reply before long
Captain Cooray is his name
A retired Naval officer of some fame
Plum's letters he holds dear
Nothing comes anywhere near
Years have passed, the pleasure's the same
And now it's time to share
but pray, how and where
"Wooster Sauce" of course!
No better place, no better source
A gift to fans, who surely care
@Caveman1
How lovely! A comment in Limerick form from man who is familiar with one of the Greatest British Humorists, PG Wodehouse, fondly known as "Plum"My rating
A Limerick - My Comment
Dear Mahen, you're the Writer whobring a smile - and that is true.
There are more admirers, you see
For example, except me
Bertie Wooster sees it through.