Anthem for an Apiary
(with apologies to T.H. White)
We buzz, we drone, we wax and wane;
Cross-pollinating from Maine to Spain.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
We bring the world its flower and fruit.
Our pollen dance confirms our route.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
We serve our Queen through sun and storm
Until a rival cues the swarm.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
Irresistible—our honeycombs
To apiarists and similar gnomes.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
But hassle us and you will sing
Dirges inspired by Auld Lang Sting.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bazz-fazz!
by Robert Dunn
Writer/Artist Robert Dunn publishes and edits Asbestos and hosts a reading and open mic by the same name, every Sunday afternoon, at The Back Fence in New York City's Greenwich Village. He has a new CD out, Sickly Minutes and is the author of several collections of poetry including Zen Yentas in Bondage, Horse Latitudes, and Baffled in Baloneyville. He has served as Editor of Medicinal Purposes Literary Review and The New Press Literary Quarterly.
© Copyright 2007 Robert Dunn
(with apologies to T.H. White)
We buzz, we drone, we wax and wane;
Cross-pollinating from Maine to Spain.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
We bring the world its flower and fruit.
Our pollen dance confirms our route.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
We serve our Queen through sun and storm
Until a rival cues the swarm.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
Irresistible—our honeycombs
To apiarists and similar gnomes.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bzzz-bzzz.
But hassle us and you will sing
Dirges inspired by Auld Lang Sting.
Bzzz-bzzz, bazz-bazz, bazz-fazz!
by Robert Dunn
Writer/Artist Robert Dunn publishes and edits Asbestos and hosts a reading and open mic by the same name, every Sunday afternoon, at The Back Fence in New York City's Greenwich Village. He has a new CD out, Sickly Minutes and is the author of several collections of poetry including Zen Yentas in Bondage, Horse Latitudes, and Baffled in Baloneyville. He has served as Editor of Medicinal Purposes Literary Review and The New Press Literary Quarterly.
© Copyright 2007 Robert Dunn
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