D.E. Morgan's Poetry


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Insectivore
from "The Sub-Lunar Realm"
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With grasshopper legs hanging from his lips
The bug-eater enjoys an insect-lunch
Crunching thoraxes between his front teeth,
he enjoys the Earth’s bounty of insects
Perhaps tomorrow he’ll dine on maggots.
He’ll glaze them in honey and feast on them.
Europeans won’t eat them, but he can.
He’ll gratefully shove them down his gullet.


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