Nature Poem by Jeff Fleischer

Nature

Rating: 5.0


In a hive, the bumble bees
Make as much honey as they please.
Birds sing and butterflies dance.
Spiders spin webs and grasshoppers prance.
Termites eat up all of the wood,
While ants march, as they should.
Squirrels and chipmunks look for nuts,
And beavers build dams, not huts.
Crickets chirp and mosquitoes sting.
Fish just swim and do their thing.
Coyotes howl and prairie dogs bark.
I thought I saw an anteater, but it was an aardvark.

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Jeff Fleischer

Jeff Fleischer

Louisville, Kentucky
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