(At least I wish with all my might,)
Today, I'll have to fudge a bit,
I hope this old poem is a hit!
If you could be an animal, what is it you would choose?
A lion with his heavy mane? A sloth who likes to snooze?
Perhaps a horse who runs so fast. A monkey in a tree?
How about a dolphin playing games of tag at sea?
A shaggy bear? They get to eat most everything that’s seen,
Go sleep the cold months all away and wake up really lean!
Sometimes, I think a great gazelle, cause they run really
fast,
Or perhaps a spotted cheetah. Watch as I blow past!
An eagle flying overhead and looking down on all?
Would you choose an elephant? Or something rather small?
Now here’s the point that I would make: A bug’s NOT on the
list,
At the bottom of the food chain, they’re the ones that just
exist,
Look at all the ants! We humans see them as a pest,
And do the things we can to kill or tear apart their nests,
Getting squished or poisoned if they stray beyond their
grounds,
So they try hard to live their lives where they cannot be found.
Is it any wonder that an ant I would not be?
I’m sure you see my point and likely with me you agree…
But here’s a thought I had not factored in the very least,
Though the ant is very small, he is a hearty beast,
And every one can carry ‘most a hundred times their weight,
In food and lots of yummy stuff, to put upon their plate,
And then the thought struck me: In food, a HUNDRED TIMES MY
WEIGHT?
I’ll be an ant. Watch out! I’m heading for the choc-o-late!