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Garden Pests Looking around the garden. What can we see? Bumble Bees, Bumble Bees, really annoying me. In the flowers, In the plants, Where can they be? Oh! My God, There right above me. So looking around the garden, What else is there to see? Swarms of Wasps, What a pain, They can be! Blending in with the colours, Hidden, so no one can see. So, when I am not looking, There coming to sting me, Chasing me round the garden, Arms flapping and screaming, Out loud! Get away, Get away, before you sting me. Then there's the midgies What a pain inn the ASS, They can be. Flying around so small, you can hardy see, But then! The Big Red Spot! Right there, WHERE? Where no one else, CAN SEE. |
Webmaster replies Don't slag the bumble bees Yvonne.
It it wasn't for them there would be no flowers.
Long live the bees!
Yvonne replies that the bees are OK it's the wasps she dislikes.
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