When children see me they will stop,
They know that I don’t bite,
I climb their fingers to the top,
They watch as I take flight.
I fly around the scenery
And land on shrubs to eat,
I never bite their greenery,
Preferring to eat meat.
The aphids, mites, and insect eggs,
All make a lovely lunch,
Those tiny pests with many legs,
Are yummy when they crunch.
I’m loved in gardens, and I eat
Those nasty bugs that hide,
I keep the shrubs alive and neat,
No need for pesticide.
