Oftentimes in writing poems I tend to glorify
the ladybug…the bumble bee and, of course, the butterfly.
In so doing I’ve ignored the moth…
I thought perhaps because they fly at night might be the reason why.
but haven’t I written many a poem about the firefly?
I imagine my reason is more of a poetic nature…
The reason when it comes to moths I haven’t found the time
is because of that word moth…it’s so hard to find a rhyme.
Today I plan to correct this omission and, hopefully, open people’s eyes
to the beauty and importance of moths…who by the way outnumber butterflies.
Moths are indicator species which means in the places that we dwell
if we see a lot of moths…our ecosystem’s doing well.
Did you know some moths fly in the day, most have an incredibly gifted nose…
and despite what many think…most moths don’t eat people’s clothes.
And though moths might not be as colorful as butterflies…when their wings unfold
the patters they reveal are a beauty and a wonder to behold.
Gee…they are important to our ecosystem…
they are beautiful…and they don’t eat cloth.
(Hey…look at that! I finally found a word that I can rhyme with moth!).
In conclusion we tend to concentrate on nature’s beauty…
the beauty we see in the bright sunlight…
but moths are proof nature has so much beauty
she also lends some to the night.
There can be so much beauty
There can be so much beauty and purpose found in things that are deemed conventionally unattractive.. bravo to you for taking the time to reflect and write about a creature that is always overlooked ~