The Rainforest Pelican
In the canopy
A toucan pokes its head out of a tree
Trying to live its life
In a place that is as busy as a bee hive
Having a vividly colored beak
With a body that is quite petite
Swift and elegant
One can say it’s the rainforest pelican
Though it doesn’t eat fish
Thinking a caterpillar and a papaya a suitable dish
With the rainforest rich and lavish
It never having to go home famished
When the forest may get a slight chill
All the other birds fly away at will
But the toucan stays perched in the trees
Hundreds in the canopy from what the eyes can see
Predators at bay
Bloodsucking creatures here to stay
A place where a human would never want to be caught alone
Is the place a toucan calls home