THE CROCODILE
THE CROCODILE
The crocodile is the river king,
Much fear he can bring.
Prowling the river day and night
Keeping mostly out of sight.
He hides himself among the reeds,
Mostly at night is when he feeds.
His powerful jaws he clamps down,
Their prey they roll until they drown,
Eating some they keep the rest,
Until a time that they think best.
They tear their food,
It’s never chewed.
Or if it’s small
He swallows all.
Stones are swallowed to help digest,
Their food once they do go to rest.
Crocodile tears do really flow,
When they eat their food you know.
Not because they really care,
But have swallowed too much air.
He bites down hard but you can hold
His mouth closed if you are so bold.
The muscles used to open his jaw
Are rather weak that is for sure.
A mother croc her nest will lay
Then three months, she near, will stay.
They lay their eggs, at least thirty
Some as many up to eighty.
When time to hatch they make a noise,
A mother acts and skills employs.
She digs her babies from the sand,
And takes them from the land.
Using her mouth she carries them,
Like a very precious gem,
Safely to the water free,
It’s here they grow if they’re lucky.
The crocs webbed feet help him to turn
As the water he does churn.
His tail gives him swimming power,
Up to fifteen kilometres per hour.
He is slower when on land,
But still be careful where you stand.
Along the land they can creep,
But from the water also leap.
He lies along the river banks,
Looking like his playing pranks.
Mouth wide open sitting still,
He does this for himself to chill.
He has no sweat glands so they keep
Their mouths wide open when they sleep.
Their body’s up to eighteen feet,
With a rather heavy seat,
They can weigh up to a ton,
Yet they, after you, can run.
They can live for seventy years,
Sometimes longer as one hears.
So when upon this reptile you chance,
Beware of how toward it you advance.
It’s best not to stay too close to the water,
Make your visit in croc prone areas shorter.
Poem by Sourcherry
Photographs from Pixabay and Unsplash
This is a fine poem. The diction is simple enough together with the rhyme pattern which fits into a perfect musicality.
The narrator in the poem is awed by the towering characteristics of a crocodile. The narrator ends his beautiful poem by advising his audience to beware of crocodiles.
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Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed the poem and the message I was conveying. Crocodiles are amazing but need to be shown the proper respect.
What a wonderful poetic description of the crocodile!
I was lucky enough to visit a crocodile conservation park a week ago.
It was a fabulous moment!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked my poem. Crocodiles are wonderful animals. A conservation park for crocodiles sounds like a great place to visit.
They are awesome, and a little creepy. You should seriously think about putting a book together with all your poems. They are so educational and clever.
Thank you. I'm glad you like the poems.
This is my favourite of all your poems, its fantastic.
Thank you. Crocodiles are very interesting creatures. It was fun to make a poem about facts on the crocodile.
muy interesante post, conocía poco sobre los cocodrilos, gracias
De nada. Me alegra que hayas disfrutado el poema.
Wow, fascinating pictures! and I actually learned something about crocodiles! :) so thank you for taking the time, and writing this poem! Best wishes!
Thanks. I am glad I can help share information on crocodiles. They are very interesting creatures.
Beautiful, definitely worth a resteem
Thank you. Glad for you to resteem.
The pleasure is mine
The beauty of literature is that it makes us fall in love even with the most hated and cornered things...@sourcherry
This piece of yours made me consider rearing a croc myself....just kidding😄
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Crocodiles have always been respected and feared animals, in ancient Egypt they were considered gods
That's right. You can see them in Egyptian artworks and paintings.
Amazing. I loved the poem and the photos are magnificent. Each part of the poem went according to the image.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked the poem and the images I chose to match with it.