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Bees

BEES Buzzing around the sky, through the day’s cool breeze Antennas with stings, that brings me to my knees Fertilizing plants, bringing seeds to the earth These insects craving, the nectar of my girth Carrying life through air waves, transferring the pollen While carefully stinging, making my skin sore and swollen Without you I know, the plants would all die As I struggle to reduce, your bite’s swollen eye So carry on your work, so plants see another day As I continue to look for that can of BUG SPRAY September 22, 2016

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