Of Them I Know Little Poem by Francis Duggan

Of Them I Know Little



Though them i do hear and do see every day
Of them i know little in truth i can say
As independent of human beings most of them do stay
They have their own lives and live in their own way
Those who claim to know all about Nature's creatures only themselves deceive
They are not as knowledgeable as they make themselves out to believe
Of the ways of Nature's creatures our wonderment only does grow
There is so much about them of we will never know
The creatures of Nature who live wild and free
That we often hear and so often do see
That we have so much to learn none ought to deny
And to Nature and her creatures this too does apply
Even to students of Nature some of the ways of her creatures remain a mystery
This is how it is and how it always will be.

Monday, June 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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