For a long time they frightened my brothers, sisters and I.
If those bumbling fat beetles had a bite it would be vicious.
We measured the potency of bites by the size of the insect.
Ants and mosquitoes mostly made us itch,
While the sting of bees and wasps could make us cry.
And by that standard, these chafershad all the signs of a killer.
How were we to know all that bumbling about,
Bumping into us was not testing their targets,
But simply poor navigation.
Finally when we saw no one was hurt,
We gave them the same deference we gave
To butterflies and lady bugs,
Dragonflies and doodle bugs.
One brother once observed they looked drunk
With their unsteady gait and faltering flight patterns.
We thought that was so funny
We started calling them boozy beetles.
But we did not know what made them tipsy
Until I observed them one night
Through the door left ajar
Through the door left ajar
To allow a fresh evening breeze
Clear the air of supper smells
As we cleared the table
And argued over who would wash dishes.
Kneeling on the screen in summer's heat
In adoration of the yellow bulb burning on the porch,
Those drunken June bugs gathered
Drinking in the glow from the kitchen.
written February 2011, publshed in Rejected Anthology of AIPF 2012
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