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Ant Poem

The poem observes an ant passing through the grass and promises not to disturb it, merely wiggling toes while watching its purposeful journey. The ant has every right to wander freely without regard for any onlookers like the speaker.
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Ant Poem

The poem observes an ant passing through the grass and promises not to disturb it, merely wiggling toes while watching its purposeful journey. The ant has every right to wander freely without regard for any onlookers like the speaker.
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To An Ant In Passing

By Dianne Gotay

I promise that I'll just sit here and wiggle my toes I won't nudge you, I won't step on you, I'll just wiggle my toes; And watch you make your way Among the blades of grass. How purposefully you pass, Among the blades of grass. You've every right to wander free, Regardless of the likes of me.

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