A free verse poem about the adventures of two scouts. |
The colony grows ever larger. The demand for food is relentless. Brave scouts must venture out into the hostile, dangerous world, leaving behind safety and support in order to ensure survival for all. Two young sisters have reached the age to take their place as scouts. Recognizing their duty, they eagerly set forth into the unknown to seek a supply of food to nourish the colony. They wander randomly across vast open spaces and through green thickets, marking their trail to guide them home once they find their desired prize. The way is arduous, but they never shirk from their duty. With dogged determination they gallantly persist in their search, for instinctively each knows the colonists must find food or all could perish. The two young scouts both arrive at a smooth, hard-as-iron, black surface extending upward, upward out of sight. Without fear they begin their ascent. Upward and upward they climb, higher, ever higher, until they reach a high plateau that slopes downward. Encouraged by the growing smell of food ahead, they hurry forth along the sloping surface until coming to where it narrows dramatically. Cautiously, first one, then the other descends downward along the thin pathway until each arrives at a wider open space. Each scout steps unknowingly into a quagmire -- a viscous, sticky swamp that swallows them. Stuck, immobilized, and unable to get free, each sister dies a slow death. Their mission failed, the colony will never know their fate. Hours later a man arrives to the scene. "Great! The new ant trap worked. These two won't be leading their fellow ants back here to get into my humming bird feeder's sugar-water like so many times before." Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |