Watching, not touching!
By Rhiannonw
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I do like bugs*,
and snails and slugs,
but slugs are slimey to hold in your hand,
and bugs are tickley, and may defend
themselves, by a nip or sting,
and it’s easy to damage a leg or wing, –
so maybe it’s best not to catch, just watch
beetles, or worms, or aphids small:
6 legs, more, or none at all:
they wriggle, or scuttle, creep, or crawl,
fly, or slither, jump, or run,
or sit, like the spider on the web it’s spun.
Yes, I even like spiders that are big and fat –
but people don’t like to see them roam
around the ceilings and walls of my home, –
I have to evict them off the floor,
out they go through the window or door;
and if there’s a house-fly, mosquito or gnat,
I’m afraid I have to swat it flat.
*loose definition: any insect or crawling creature
[This is a re-posting of an old one]
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I can identify with this poem
I can identify with this poem Rhiannon, especially about slugs which I had nightmares about when we moved into our house, we would come downstairs and find trails everywhere on the carpets, it was awful and so embarrassing. Luckily we've managed to sort the situation out, but it took eight years and a lot of searching for where they were coming in.
Great poem for the I P and I loved the picture.
Jenny.
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