There they are, bright and billowing,
Assembling just beyond the pond
Gathered in their summer finery,
To buzz about the garden sod.
From vernal budding, singing frogs,
Through spring’s unfurled leafy swale,
And marching through the summer meadow
Resplendent Monarch, Swallowtail.
First blush to blister, then to bluster,
October skies unfold with wind
Soon the snow will lay its blanket
And begin the year again.
So buzz they do, ‘round phlox and rose,
Their constant chatter keep;
While they can, they frolic frenzied;
Then to their hives, for winter’s sleep.
With next year’s garden dreams to keep.
I love the feel of this. You lightly and whimsically capture the feel of a butterfly garden. I feel like I’m sitting there enjoying the summer. Love it. 🙂