In praise of the beautiful bee.

In praise of the beautiful bee.

A Poem by Beccy
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" a sonnet of sorts. "

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I once met a bee with 
a man in his bonnet,
so I sat myself down 
and I wrote him a sonnet,
with words honey sweet 
calculated to soothe
the path of his flight 
from erratic to smooth.

                                
'Oh little Bee, thou art the noblest thing,
supping sweet nectar as the sun beams down;
dappling upon thy clever, clever wing,
more gossamer than any silken gown:
that in thy enterprise is lost from sight,
beating more fast than any eye can tell; 
as though some godly hand has give thee flight,
whilst on this mortal clay I sadly dwell:
And as you drink of mother nature's wine, 
she smiles, indulgent to your every need;
for thou art perfect in your sweet design,
and she has oh so many mouths to feed:
So take thy fill, let all thy goodness flow, 
for thou art born to make the flowers grow.


With humble apologies to the Bard.  :))
 

© 2020 Beccy


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This is a sonnet of the most excellent sort Beccy. It's so luscious I just wanted to read it without counting beats or any such nonsense. Your description of the bees form - the beating wing, and - the nectar is perfect. Your intro adds another dimension to the sonnet itself. Your 'bee with the man in his bonnet' is so witty!
You have every right to be quite proud of this!
Have a great new year,
Alan


Posted 4 Years Ago


bees, bees ,bees, bees everywhere!!! sadly not.... but I think if bees could read they would be gathering around this flower of a poem and handing you a bonnet so you could sit on their heads... nicely written Beccy…..

Posted 4 Years Ago


Beccy, can you hear my applause from "across the pond?" I must admit most sonnets I read on here might be technically perfect, but they often read like a cluttered room with mismatched furniture, not much consideration given to anything other than filling up space. You're the exception with this poem.

I always enjoy poems that present alternative perspectives, like this one, the bee clearly enjoying a much better life that we might imagine. Splendid imagery and charm in this sonnet. (I didn't count the syllables, but since you live in the country of Shakespeare, I'll trust you got that right). :)

Posted 4 Years Ago


Beccy

4 Years Ago

I bet you did count them, I know I would have done. :))
This ranks pari passu with any sonnet I have ever read Beccy, really it does. Such a skillful and well crafted celebration of that most vital of God's creations, without which the world would be a far less sweeter place.

T

Posted 4 Years Ago


Such a deserving tribute to the bee.
So many don't understand how important
they are to our survival.
Not only deserving, but beautifully written.
Take care - Dave

Posted 4 Years Ago


"And as you drink of mother nature's wine,
she smiles, indulgent to your every need;
for thou art perfect in your sweet design,"

Posted 4 Years Ago


I love it Beccy. Your pen is creative and mesmerizing. Your imagination is alive and well. Some classic elements in this wonderful write. A small creature can have immense effect on our lives let alone nature.

Posted 4 Years Ago


A lovely poem. Very well written and entertaining. Aeronautical engineers must still be scratching their heads at the little insect's ability to fly. May they always make the flowers grow.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Beccy

4 Years Ago

I suppose bees fly because they don't care much that humans think it impossible with such tiny littl.. read more
You do the romantics proud in this one. Perfect meter, perfect form. Seems like the sharp rays of the sun have come down and set fire to your poetic brain. Nice poem to sigh to.

Posted 4 Years Ago



Tis truly beautiful my friend & sweeter than the sweetest of sweet Zummerset honey... Seasonal Regards & Wishing you and Charlie All The Best of All Good Things..

Posted 4 Years Ago



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I'm forty four, single and have a lovely fifteen year old son called Charlie. I've been writing poetry and short stories since I can remember. I have always been an assiduous reader of poetry and real.. more..

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