The leaf-nosed bats are in a hurry All’s set for the nightly party Today the feast starts at six thirty Come as you are, no need for jewelry Fresh mossies for dinner are ready Sprinkles of midges, aren’t they yummy? With swings and swoops, feeding in frenzy.
Bigger bats and flying foxes are also busy As nectar and fruits are not quite many Were it not for figs they’ll sure go hungry For they can’t gate crash for the mushi sushi In their upside down world, there is mutuality Respect for each niche and common territory Services are coincident, not obligatory.
The lives of bats are quite simple but happy Much maligned, as humans look only At whitish images, icons of perceived angelicity But if we learn to look at the larger picture, we’ll see A great range of diversity, earth’s own art gallery And regardless of biased values, there is beauty For Nature selects and I tell you, no bats, no glory.