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Escargot

Escargot

I am an ally of the truth, which lives the whole world over,
hiding beneath leaves of grass or hyacinths or clover.

A tiny snail detective, sliding slowly with no sound,
scoping out a food source over every edge and mound—

with its single jaw at work, nature’s innovation
cleans up all her messes with its constant mastication.

Cutter ants march by like time, disposing hour by hour,
of beauty we aren’t finished with, flower after flower,

but the snail goes gliding by, almost beyond detection,
eating everything in sight—less picky in selection.

From animal waste to fungus, and even other snails,
the appetite of gastropods seemingly never fails.

And then, ludicrous humans, knowing not what they do,
themselves devour these creatures who deign to dine on poo!

 

Prompt words today are snail,  innovation, detective, march, ally and clover.

White Hibiscus: FOTD Oct 20, 2019

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This is my first new surviving bloom on this white hibiscus–the last addition to my hibiscus family. It was the beloved of snails who tended to decimate it before it bloomed until I started dumping the cats’ uneaten dry catfood at its base. They haven’t touched it since. Go HERE to see when I was given a clue that snails are rather partial to cat food. Who knew?

For Cee’s Flower of the Day