BUTTERFLY
As you observe them flutter by,
As you observe them flutter by,
they would not ever make you squirm.
Yet, each bright-colored butterfly
starts out its life as just a worm.
A moral here we should apply,
A moral here we should apply,
to see inside the epiderm.
By Gerald Bosacker
Gerald Bosacker studied journalism, but found success as a graphic arts salesman, which evolved through serendipity and pandering to his superiors, into a Vice Presidency of an international corporation, a role neither deserved or greatly appreciated. Early retirement, an unskilled and naive victim of corporate politics, provided opportunity for his first love of weaving words into meaningful poetry. Starting late, Bosacker churns out tons of poetry, and displays them pro-bono, hoping for acclamation or bare acceptance, while he is still mortal. Sample more animal lore from WHAT'S GNU AT MY ZOO at:
Copyright ©2008 Gerald Bosacker
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