Ants

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Ants

Ants

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 How mighty! These I see,

Beneath the ground thy kingdom be

And a hill of mystery.

 

It follows its master’s plea,

Build thy home

That we may see.

 

Its legs, little may it be,

Stay in the ground that it may stand

All great things without command.

 

Rain or Shine,

Worry them not,

Whatever they have is enough.

 

Oh! How great it is to see

All stands well

If there’s UNITY.

 

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WordSlinger commented on Ants

06-06-2010

This is cool, they build mounds when it rains, that's why we do the sand bag stuff, ty WS

IzzyGumbo commented on Ants

10-10-2009

This is brilliant. .............................. :)

stellar commented on Ants

10-08-2009

Love the message...again love your metaphors...^_^ v

Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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