The Bee, the Fly and the Moth
Oh what fun in the pub they had

The Bee, the Fly and the Moth
The bee wore boots and a pilot’s hat,
He fancied himself a diplomat,
Buzzed in a bar all full of cheer,
Then slipped and landed in someone’s beer.
The fly rolled up with a toothpick cane,
Said, Oi, your wings are clogged with rain,
Did a jig, spun round a cup,
Did a burp and drank it up.
In flapped the moth in a velvet coat,
Looking like he had missed the boat,
Eyes too wide all full of gloom,
He whispered, Help, I have eaten a broom.
The bee climbed out and struck a pose,
Said, Gentlebugs, I am one of those,
Refined, well read, a classy gent,
Face painted on a jar of honey.
The fly just laughed till he lost his grip,
Slipped on a crumb from a Frenchie chip,
The moth now halfway sane again,
Tried to romance a ceiling fan.
They held a vote and declared it clear,
The winner of the day was root beer,
They danced, they sang, they broke a shelf,
Blamed it all on someone else.

About the Creator
Marie381Uk
I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️



Comments (2)
What a great poem. Those insects were something else. Wouldn't want to be customer to find out what was in my beer.
That was funny, but I prefer when they are just pollinating flowers