Dragonfly
Now let’s have another try
To love the giant dragonfly.
Stand beside the peaceful water.
Next thing - a whispy, dry clatter
And he whizzes to a dead stop
In mid-air, and his eyes pop.
Snakey stripes, a snakey fright!
Does he sting? Does he bite?
Suddenly he’s gone. Suddenly back. A
Scarey jumping cracker -
Here! Right here!
An inch from your ear!
Sizzling in the air
And giving you a stare
Out of the huge cockpit of his eyes - !
Now say: ‘What a lovely surprise!’
(Quoted from page xvii of Dragonflies, by Philip S. Corbet & Stephen J. Brooks. Collins, 2008)
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