Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BUMBLE BEE, D. D., by ORTHA L. WILNER First Line: Beside a haughty fleur-de-lis Last Line: To the weed of gold. Subject(s): Bees; Insects; Beekeeping; Bugs | ||||||||
BESIDE a haughty fleur-de-lis, Grew a weed of gold. Love, unsought, came stealthily For the haughty fleur-de-lis. Came a Reverend Bumble Bee, Divined that love, unasked, untold; Wed the haughty fleur-de-lis To the weed of gold. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE EXHAUSTED BUG; FOR MY FATHER by ROBERT BLY PLASTIC BEATITUDE by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR BEETLE LIGHT; FOR DANIEL HILLEN by MADELINE DEFREES CLEMATIS MONTANA by MADELINE DEFREES THOMAS MERTON AND THE WINTER MARSH by NORMAN DUBIE |
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