SUN SHOWER
High on a prominent proudly built hill
ants scurry and scatter confused by a shower
never seen before.
It was yellow and focused like a laser beam
with a scent quite familiar like their own body’s skin.
“Take cover!” they shout, “hide the women and children!”
As soon as the deluge descended it abruptly stopped
except for a last few wiggling dribbles and drops.
“Must have been a sun shower” they say as soldiers
with scimitar mandibles come out of the tunnels.
Master ants order slaves to carry bits and pieces
of this and that on their backs carrying food
to the larvae, cleaning and guarding the nest.
Males ecstatically resume their designated duty,
fertilizing the one and only queen.
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