A completely blind chameleon
can still change its skin
to match its environment.
Similarly, deaf bats
will still fly around
like they have no idea where they’re going.
A completely blind chameleon
can still change its skin
to match its environment.
Similarly, deaf bats
will still fly around
like they have no idea where they’re going.
mmmmh mhhhh mmmmmhhhhhhhh
Natural instinct.
Inspirational to me.
That, oddly, makes sense. And simultaneously, is freaky.
I absolutely loved this poem! Thank you!
Beautiful!
reminds me of a bad bat experience I had years ago
I keep reading that as “a completely blind chicken.”
Hmm.
Beautiful and potent. The lines about the deaf bat set me thinking (as if I knew what I was thinking).
Thank you for the definition of a ‘politician’ and ‘ding bat,’ the distinguishing difference is now clear but also somewhat interchangeable.
Inspirational
Very cool observation.
I nominated you!
Amazing! Thank you for liking my post.
So rare to read good new poetry, thank you for this!
reminds me of me being just me. 🙂
This made my day
Sometimes there’s strength in the subterfuge of pretending you don’t know what you’re doing, and other times, you just don’t. Either way, do it with style! ~ P ~
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Yet another re-blog. It truly is easier this way.