Spiders & Glow-Worm... Poem by sisirachandra vaduge

Spiders & Glow-Worm...



Spiders detecting, glow-worm lightening
I am sent by profit investor proudly says spider
To check who’s this nutty explorer
Smiling mildly glow-worm congratulate we too, thanks you’re fine...

Spider silently crept inside a shoe
Glow warm signaling signs of danger in this room
Don’t fear we here, sent by nature god for your sore
Flying around crystal Buddha statue...

Spider slowly out coming where to locate for safe shooting
You’re misleading this man threatening Marley image hanging
Signs of tempo recalling buffalo soldier’s drunk and dancing
Glow- worm dance pacifying hide and seek what’s this un- ethical detection...

Spider failing intention approaching, Buddha bless me eviction my intention
We have to protect, capitalistic production this man against- casting
Glow-worm, advising clean and care you may stuck by that venomous
tution
Scrutinizing glow- worm where’s meeting, spider signaling aristocrats
mechanism, insufficient, proven facts imprudent executioner for target
production...

Two forty seven am, spider warning you in a danger zone
Glow-worm spying they earn however selling your information
Give them, his own blood mixed beer his cash, unless crate’s may not quench thirst of murderous psychiatric deformation
Substitute venomous water for victim if not satisfied multimillionaire wisdom...

Spiders and glow warms reports of inspection for constructive eviction of nature explorer 29/09/2013 at a venomous chemical mixed water source fountain by profit investor.

sisirachandra vaduge- All rights reserved.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
As we travel in our cars from one brightly streetlit area to another, we are unlikely to notice the tiny lights of glow-worms, about as bright as an LED indicator on a hi-fi. Yet they are still to be found, and they may be more common than you think. But despite surveys over the years, researchers are still in the dark over the factors affecting the decline of glow worms, and even if they are declining. What is needed is the widest possible survey of the remaining glow-worm habitats, which is where you can help.
The glow worm, Lampyris noctiluca, is not at all worm-like but is a beetle up to 25 mm long. Only the wingless female glows strongly, to attract the flying males. Each individual female has an adult glowing life of only a few weeks until she mates, since she dies soon after laying her eggs.
After a few weeks the eggs hatch into larvae, and they remain as larvae for one or two further summers, feeding on small snails which they apparently paralyse before sucking them empty. The two- or maybe even three-year gap between a mating and the subsequent appearance of an adult helps to explain why you may find plenty on a site one year, yet few or none at all the next. And, of course, sites where they seem to have died out can’t be written off on the basis of a single night’s search.
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