Poem: Butterflies

Adhrit Pradeep
1 min readSep 25, 2020

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The poem gives you a glimpse of a butterfly world where various species live in harmony — wish humans could join the party!

Illustration by Shilpa Rani
Butterflies, they flutter down and
hang about in the breeze,
the joy of the trees
brings them happy dreams.
The chameleons parade about and
the frogs trumpet,
for the queen of butterflies
has come back again.
The beatles marched and
spiders danced,
the snakes with them hiss
in rhythm to the trees.
The bees pour out their honey and
the wasps deliver it,
when the eagle swooped over and
told me the story,
I wondered why no one ate the other.

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Adhrit Pradeep
Adhrit Pradeep

Written by Adhrit Pradeep

Inventor, Writer, Miniature Artist, Wildlife/Nature Conservation Enthusiast, Mensa Singapore Member, Self Schooled adhrit2012@gmail.com, linkedin.com/in/adhritp

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