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A DYING WORM
A dying worm once said
I have no bone and spine
But not without courage
Some soldier ants stood stiff
What is my wrong doing?
O! Mother Nature, mine
That I can’t even fight
In the face of danger
If you must kill me now
I’m not afraid to die
But first take me someplace
Where there is plenty sand
Before you start to bite
Deep down into my skin
And carry my body
To feed your lazy queen