The Little Brown Bat, by Edith Matilda Thomas

The Little Brown Bat

Quoth the little brown bat: "I rise with the owl--
Wisest and best of the feathered fowl;
Let other folks rise, if they will, with the lark,
And be early and bright--I am early and dark!"   Quoth the little brown bat: "I'm awake and up,
When the night-moth sips from the lily's white cup;
While the firefly lanterns are searching the sky,
I am glancing about, with fiery eye!"   Quoth the little brown bat: "The night has its noon
As well as its day--and I'm friends with the moon.
Many a secret she tells me alone,
Which never a bird or a bee has known!"   Quoth the little brown bat: "There is house-room for me,
When the winter comes, in some hollow tree;
Or under barn eaves, near the fragrant hay,
I sleep the dull winter hours away."

poems.one - Edith Matilda Thomas

Edith Matilda Thomas