Bats and Spiders / We’re All Food
Hunter’s Creek
Do the flies know they’re food?
Do they know about the bats at night
And their echolocation
With a taste for bugs and blood?
Do they know about the webs
And the crafty spiders?
Do they know
About the croaks and the long, sticky tongues
By the water
Just waiting to pull them in and chomp their guts?
Where are these friends now
As I have a family of flies circling my head?
I could really use some bats and spiders
Seeing that I made an offer
Of my juicy blood and guts
Just by walking into these woods
We’re all food
Am I like a prime rib steak
Or more like sweet tea on a hot afternoon?
Certainly not a fresh salad
Filled with blueberries and carrots.
If only.
If I had the powers of photosynthesis
Would I turn myself tasty?
Offer up my offspring
As a secret treat?
That takes some guts,
Plant kingdom,
To put your faith in us.
What the fuck kind of insect repellent
Is writing a poem,
And how has this worked?
Where have all the flies gone?
Thank you, spirits of the bats and spiders
Just by thinking of you,
You’ve made my hike
So much more enjoyable.
Signed,
The guy without giant flies
Currently circling his head
Thank goodness.