And now for the first poem.
Lessons from a Bee
Walking by an apple tree,
I came upon a honey bee.
She rubbed her legs and flicked her wings
with the charm of all small things,
then drank the nectar of a bloom
within its airy petal-room.
I bent and watched, beneath the tree,
my happy black and yellow bee,
until she fell up to the air
and floated off without a care.
I thought about her for a while,
wand’ring down a grassy aisle.
I should have pondered on my ills—
on burning hearts and clashing wills;
on burning hearts and clashing wills;
yet I could not rid my mind
of this small bee and of her kind.
If I could be as meek as they,
I’d drink from flowers every day;
and men perhaps would learn from me
what I’ve learned from this little bee.
Allison Young, 2012
What a nice poem :)
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