Insects Of Bengal Poem by Santanu Banerjee

Insects Of Bengal

Insects of Bengal
Santanu Banerjee

In the lush green fields where the sun shines bright,
Tiny creatures dance in the warm daylight.
Ants march in lines, with a busy parade,
Building their homes in the cool, shady glade.

Buzzing bees hum, with a sweet little song,
Gathering nectar, where the flowers belong.
Fluttering butterflies, in colors so bold,
Paint the blue sky with stories untold.

Ladybugs spotty, with their red, shiny shells,
Climb up the leaves and ring cheerful bells.
Grasshoppers leap with a joyful 'boing, '
Playing in meadows, where the laughter is strong.

Fireflies twinkle as the night starts to fall,
Lighting up the garden like tiny bright balls.
Crickets chirp softly in the evening's embrace,
Creating a symphony in nature's grand space.

Come little children, let's play in the sun,
Discover the insects, let's have lots of fun!
In the heart of Bengal, where nature is sweet,
The world of the insects is a wonderful treat!

Insects Of Bengal
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