I walked into my garden
and there so plain to see
was a nest created by wasps.
Boy, it put the wind up me!
I checked to see if it was bees
as they are protected
then I could have called a beekeeper
to get the nest collected.
Alas,
it was a wasp's nest
so I made a call or two
to exterminators to try and sort it out,
which in my heart,
wasn't what I wanted to do.
I listened to what they told me
and the resolution didn't sit right,
I wondered what it was I could do
that was respectful and polite.
The process would make them angry
and quite rightly so.
There had to be a way for me
to just encourage them to go.
I figured out what I would do,
to the Queen I'd speak.
I knew that if she left the nest
it was her, the rest, would seek.
So, I went out to my garden,
my guts were twisting with fright
and I suggested a new place to the Queen
that was safe and out of sight.
I gave her compass directions
and thanked them for coming to stay
and lo and behold, the next afternoon,
the nest had gone away.
I used to see them as a nuisance
and actually held a fear;
now I try to hold a mutual respect
when they come anywhere near.
Even though I was scared of them
I could not exterminate.
I'm glad that the Queen listened to me
and chose to co-operate.

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Out From Within the Shadow
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