Don't Lose Touch
DON'T LOSE TOUCH
Immersed in nature; see my garden's worldA butterfly from its chrysalis wings unfurled
Bumble bee's laden with pollen in their sacsAs military ants busy make their own tracks
Simmering small beetles amongst the grassAlways in a rush; should a hungry bird pass
Spiders; I care not for, hidden under stonesAs best left alone to habitat their own zones
Wasps linger docile, thanks' to a heated sunI wait patiently 'til cooler times they're done
No rain for days, so not a midget to be seenWith wasps, and hornets, they make a team
It's all about timing, to the garden we enjoyWe to nature do nothing, but, on it so annoy
So on entering natures domain, give respectDon't lose touch with natures reality, reflect
Indiana Shaw . . . (-_- )
Copyright © Indiana Shaw | Year Posted 2022
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