June Bugs
Annoying buzzers on my screens33 total reviews
Comment from EeanBlack
I remember summer days in my mom's house. You could hear crickets outside but I could never find them. Those little bugs with the glowing butts, I could see but never catch. Last but not least, bats that seem to find me easily. Wouldn't mind seeing them again.
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
I remember summer days in my mom's house. You could hear crickets outside but I could never find them. Those little bugs with the glowing butts, I could see but never catch. Last but not least, bats that seem to find me easily. Wouldn't mind seeing them again.
Comment Written 30-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Thanks so much!
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It is good.
Comment from pome lover
neat poem for a child.
I don't think we have June Bugs but we do get locusts that "sing" constantly, in the summer in Texas, then leave their "shell" attached to plants. They make me shudder. I don't know if you ever have ringing in your ears, but that's what they sound like, multiplied by 10.
I love sleeping with my bedroom window open, too, but we don't have very long we can do that. Summers are too hot.
Congrats on getting All Time Best!
Katharine
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
neat poem for a child.
I don't think we have June Bugs but we do get locusts that "sing" constantly, in the summer in Texas, then leave their "shell" attached to plants. They make me shudder. I don't know if you ever have ringing in your ears, but that's what they sound like, multiplied by 10.
I love sleeping with my bedroom window open, too, but we don't have very long we can do that. Summers are too hot.
Congrats on getting All Time Best!
Katharine
Comment Written 30-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much! My brother collected bugs from wherever we traveled, my mom was always prepared with paper cups, rubber bands, & plastic wrap in her purse. We chased an odd beetle down the street in San Antonio, getting some strange looks; had to go to an ER when a bug bite swelled into a blister on his leg. The doc said "can you describe what bit you?" & he pulled out the jar with the bug in it. Texas had some pretty scary looking bugs if I recall, so I'm used to bugs thanks to my brother. But there's something about June bugs with their sticky little hooked legs & annoying hum that I don't like. LOL!
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Your mom sounds like a sport, a prepared one!
Sometimes in the kitchen I see one of those little spiders that has little stalks sticking up with I guess, their eyes on the end. I always try to catch them in a jar and take them outside. They're kinda cute :)
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I try to be humane & put them out, but sometimes it's an automatic reaction to swat! LOL!
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I'm for swat! the only things I try to put outside are those tiny little spiders with their eyes on the end of stalks. they're kinda cute, in a way.
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I save the shield bugs (stinkbugs), box elders, lady bugs, bees. I don't have any cute spiders, so they don't usually stand a chance, & I squash ants, & kill the wasps & hornets (but only if they're in my house-if they're outside, I don't care).
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wow. you save a lot. not familiar with box elders, but bees and stink bugs I try to stay clear of. and wasps and hornets!
Comment from A.C. Goldman
Great fun. Good job. Keep it up! Have fun...........................................
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reply by the author on 29-Apr-2024
Great fun. Good job. Keep it up! Have fun...........................................
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Comment Written 28-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2024
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Thanks so much!
Comment from Julie Helms
This is a great child's poem! It has nice meter and rhyme.
We have this problem with a number of outdoor creatures, especially a mockingbird that sits outside our window and starts singing around 3am. I solved the problem by buying a white noise machine and we can't hear it now.
Great entry and good luck!
Julie
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2024
This is a great child's poem! It has nice meter and rhyme.
We have this problem with a number of outdoor creatures, especially a mockingbird that sits outside our window and starts singing around 3am. I solved the problem by buying a white noise machine and we can't hear it now.
Great entry and good luck!
Julie
Comment Written 28-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2024
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Thanks so much!
Comment from Deborah Dybowski
This is a good children's rhyming poem. Because the theme is bugs,
I am certain it will resonate well with them. I like the line, hush your hums, adjust your clocks.
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
This is a good children's rhyming poem. Because the theme is bugs,
I am certain it will resonate well with them. I like the line, hush your hums, adjust your clocks.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much!
Comment from isabelteeth
Absolutely adorable. as a child at heart i am in fact a happy kid, this brings it out of me. i also love the rhyme scheme it makes my heart giggle. takes me back to summers long ago.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
Absolutely adorable. as a child at heart i am in fact a happy kid, this brings it out of me. i also love the rhyme scheme it makes my heart giggle. takes me back to summers long ago.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much!
Comment from nancyjam
I enjoyed reading this one. the rhyme and meter are well done and the imagery gives a clear picture of the June bugs. I like the humor and frustration in the last lines. So much fun to read about the June bugs in May.
Nancy
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
I enjoyed reading this one. the rhyme and meter are well done and the imagery gives a clear picture of the June bugs. I like the humor and frustration in the last lines. So much fun to read about the June bugs in May.
Nancy
Comment Written 25-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much!
Comment from Ginda Simpson
A sweet verse for a child that is sure to please the inner child in all of us. This has great rhyme and flow and I can already hear it as a song. You should put it to music. Good entry for the contest. Best of luck. Wish I had six stars left to give it.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
A sweet verse for a child that is sure to please the inner child in all of us. This has great rhyme and flow and I can already hear it as a song. You should put it to music. Good entry for the contest. Best of luck. Wish I had six stars left to give it.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much--great idea about the music. Appreciate it!
Comment from Douglas Goff
I love the bugs! It is a sure sign that nasty evil villain, Old Man Winter, has gone for a spell.
(We had snow today.).
Great piece and awesome color scheme that fit nicely.
D
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
I love the bugs! It is a sure sign that nasty evil villain, Old Man Winter, has gone for a spell.
(We had snow today.).
Great piece and awesome color scheme that fit nicely.
D
Comment Written 25-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2024
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Thanks, Doug!
Comment from Michael Ludwinder
What a charming poem capturing the annoyance of June bugs making an early appearance in May! I think every child would enjoy it! There is a playful tone. Your imagery paints a picture of these buzzing intruders disturbing the tranquility of the night.
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
What a charming poem capturing the annoyance of June bugs making an early appearance in May! I think every child would enjoy it! There is a playful tone. Your imagery paints a picture of these buzzing intruders disturbing the tranquility of the night.
Comment Written 22-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
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Thanks so much!