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Best Honeybees Poems


Premium Member Honeybees Shed Tears
We endeavor vigorously from dull dawn to dusk,
As we fly from bloom to sprout in quest of nectar,
Men stand to amass by swapping honey for bulk,
The hive will be mostly empty and left slightly ajar.

As per rhetoric, our stool can serve to treat cancer,
All ulcer...

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Categories: honeybees, analogy, appreciation, beautiful, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Gadflies and Honeybees
Where to begin
in the middle of cold and dark
winter's solstice,
healthy green life's time
of impeachment,
excommunication,
dormancy?

Where does this all rightfully
and sacredly left end?

These are expansive gadfly questions,
problems,
issues of complexly dipolar reason,
leftbrain dominant
either-or thinking
we are either thinking or feeling
rather than conscious of both,
and neither sufficient
without the necessary other.

Light
and...

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Categories: honeybees, culture, earth, green, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member More Gadflies and Honeybees
Gadflies
are not about group hugs.

Communion is more of a catholic honey bee paradigm
of win/win resonant satiation;
A winter seasonal anti-climax of body
but ecstatic dreamy democratic mind feeling
perpetual gratitude attitude,
safe ego
within this significant paradigmatic ecosystem
of compassion communication.

Gadflies are more about spring
and sometimes overwrought
over-heated climatic summer,
LeftWings tempted
by win/lose...

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Categories: honeybees, earth, health, humor, light,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Nectar Eating Honeybees--
Admit the flowers
Bouquet so brightly blossoms
Sweet fragrant odors 
Honey bees suck connective 
nectar in the midst of buds...

5/12/20
Written  words by James Edward Lee Sr...

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Categories: honeybees, adventure, analogy, flower, insect,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Honeybees
golden winged workers....pollen reapers a queenright honey
humming hive...

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Categories: honeybees, 5th grade, 6th grade,
Form: Monoku
Spring
swarming honeybees 
dandelions and sweet lilies 
mating birds, cool breeze

01/03/2019
Spring Haiku Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin...

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Categories: honeybees, beautiful, bird, cute, flower,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Springtime
Sunny days, azure skies,
green grasses do reveal,
springtime before our eyes,
of natures free will,

As honeybees are searching,
nectar for their fill,
songbirds are perching,
in melodies of trill,

Breezes are sending,
springtime freshness in the air,
flowers are lending,
such beauty everywhere!...

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Categories: honeybees, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Arbor Arch
Arbor arch purple wisteria
Brings reborn memories blooming
Colors of rainbows bursting
Delights of garden
Enduring sacred mission of honeybees...

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Categories: honeybees, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Spring Fairy Dust
Someone has sprinkled fairy dust all about
It seems this yellow stuff that’s coating all
‘Tis the annual springtime pollen settling,
If I could stop sneezing, I’d give out a shout.
But since my nose and sinuses are rebelling
It’s probably best to keep my nostrils inside
With an assortment of...

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Categories: honeybees, nature, pollution, spring,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member A Sweet Life
honeybees in sun
hover through hours like honey
red gold and green blooms

faceted stained fields
fragrant like fumed fantasies
flaunting like fashions

hypnotizing hum
hot high noon activities
plum hourly humdrum...

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Categories: honeybees, color, flower, insect, sunshine,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Theres Nothing Precious As the Bees
A Monotetra

You may see a fluttering bee,
in the forest, or on a leaf,
of some sweet and gummy tree;
leave him be, leave him be.

Perhaps he’ll hum around a flower,
in some green and mossy bower;
that little bee has oh, such power;
leave him be, leave him be.

He may...

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Categories: honeybees, animal, appreciation, insect, nature,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things