Like trains of cars on tracks of plush
I hear the level bee:
A jar across the flowers goes,
Their velvet masonry
Withstands until the sweet assault
Their chivalry consumes,
While he, victorious, tilts away
To vanquish other blooms.
His feet are shod with gauze,
His helmet is of gold;
His breast, a single onyx
With chrysoprase, inlaid.
His labour is a chant,
His idleness a tune;
Oh, for a bee's experience
Of clovers and of noon!
By Emily Dickenson

14 comments:
So beautiful.........xxx....
Hello Jeanne:
The collage of images which you have put together to illustrate the poem, which is in itself lovely, is perfect. This really is a post of summer.
Gorgeous photographs :D And wonderful poetry. You just brightened a dull, rainy evening ... thank you :D
Now thats lovely ..
Lovely poem with beautiful pics.
Beautiful photos and lovely poem. Seem to have missed your previous post - must watch out for that film.
Lovely photos to accompany your poem. I'm seeing a lot of bees which is good news but I'm also noticing a lot of ragwort since your post!
Wonderful photos for such a lovely poem - summer in a post:)
Oh wow, that's a beautiful post.
Beautiful Jeanne. A perfect marriage of words and images. Lesley x
Isn't that line, "Their velvet masonry", wonderful?
I'm not a fan of stingers, but your photographs are gorgeous Jeanne!
What a lovely read this morning.
Have a wonderful weekend Jeanne!
I stole this from you, pictures and all, to brighten my mom's day.
She loved it!
8-)
What a lovely poem. My garden is very bee friendly! When time permits? it's a pleasure to sit and just listen to them busying away. x
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