Beetles Borers And Bugs Poem by Saiom Shriver

Beetles Borers And Bugs



In God's eyes

The Japanese beetle
more cherished than rose
The gentle moth
more treasured than clothes
The corn bows in value
to brilliant crows
Emerald ash borer
more sacred
than the ashtree
on whom he grows.
In God's cornucopia
supply endlessly flows.

Saturday, April 5, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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Footnote:

Baseball bats can be made of aluminum... rather than
ash trees
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