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While You Slept.

On silken wings and silken strings

the garden doth awake

and from their beds those sleepy heads

their petals gently shake

a snail or two say how are you

as bumblebees take wing

to nectar sweet with sticky feet

as skylarks start to sing

a ladybug sleeps yet so snug

beneath a quilted leaf

her dreams untold as wings unfold

as earthworms crawl beneath

the ants at work refuse to shirk

they have no time to play

and cabbage whites like stars at night

take flight and fly away

the field mouse and wooded louse

attract the watchful eye

of tawny owl and feathered fowl

that own the morning sky

a homeward cat puts pay to that

no bird is fool enough

to try to land where danger stands

All teeth and claws called Fluff

so morrow breaks and nature wakes

and soon enough will we

but until then this land of men

is theirs so naturally

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Jul 4, 2013
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