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Sun's up Light's Out

A galaxy of bugs encircle a bulb,

Rallying and returning all hypnotised,

Some relish that electric heat,

Others lounge in that buzzing beat;

Most get too close and are galvanised.

 

When that familiar light floods in,

All these insect clubbers take in their night's din,

Just to do the same in the daytime.

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May 28, 2015
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