Slimy friends visit our garden
posted by Paul
Go to the Snail thou Sluggard
by Gus Ferguson
The snail, most people think a pest,
It spins no web nor weaves a nest.
Its morals make the prudes uptight:
Low, languid lust! Hermaphrodite!
It bares no fang nor tooth nor tusk,
Lacks backbone! Cowardly mollusc!
And yet, I rather love the snail:
Who thrush and humans seldom fail
To crush to eat or disembowel
With vicious beak or garden trowel.
It totes around with stoic grace
A sylvan, spiral, carapace.
With leaden ballast, sailing slow,
Go carefully my escargot.
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4 Comments:
Yuk! Nice collage though.
Do you collect and eat them?
I like them on your photos but not in my garden!
Thank you for visiting ArradonDP, I've just realize that post a picture of a rose today could be seen like a strange idea: our team is playing again English one just now!
And the Springbok will play tomorrow...
(You are so beautiful on the photo of your profile...)
Hi Alice - so it turned out that posting a photo of a rose wasn't such a good idea... I will remember that as we prepare to meet England on Saturday night. No roses, no roses, no roses...
Thanks for the compliment about my profile pic, you're such a sweetie. :)
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