In A Cocoon I was inching along one day On the branch of a very tall tree. There was a leaf just to my right That looked quite tasty to me. I reached the leaf just to the right And started to sense a change, I didn't want to eat anymore, I just felt terribly strange. I don't know what made me do it, I never had done it before, But the urge to do what I did Was oozing from every pore. I attached my body to the leaf now above With a long and silvery thread. I wove it 'round and 'round myself, Covering everything, even my head. Inside, the threads were warm and damp, And actually somewhat opaque. I saw the filtered light coming through When daytime had started to break. In time, the threads had stiffened up And formed a very hard shell, Which made it hard to wriggle around. It was dry and scratchy as well. Inside my cocoon, I soon was still, And then I closed my eyes. While I was in the deepest sleep I began to metamorphosize. I ever so slowly became aware, It was time to leave my shell. I knew that I had undergone A life-changing, magical spell. I left the shell, now broken and dried, And stepped out onto the tree. I fluttered my wings, took to the air, And flew away, happy and free. |