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Shimmying, a rustle to the waxen leaves,
she burrows her head deeper into the pit,
scavenging for a bounty of savory nectar
Belly a wide girth, she feasts to contentment
Out pops the upper half, bulging eyes and
stalky antennae
A heavy dusting of cotton sunshine rests upon her
rumpled hindquarters
Into the throes of a gale, she flies,
zip, zip through the skyline, speckle on a galaxy
Bristles of fronts, solar and lunar, meet in ringlets,
always parallel, never eclipsing one another
Sisters united, she returns to the homestead,
where she tends to the hatchlings, moist and blind,
and guards the cubby holes of a honeycomb,
swimming with amber nectar
Sudden, jolting movement rocks the nest,
crackles sound, twists and snaps, as the mothership
lurches and sways
Her antennae twitch in frenzy, tune, and alert
Outside, the enemy lurks, a siege on the kingdom
She enlists, joints the flanks of soldiers
A battlecry erupts, and she charges, swarming the
thorny paw of a rust leviathan
A martyr to the Queen and to all posterity,
thy will done, she perishes on the battlefield,
all but a dagger to keep her company
- Title: (Flight of) The Bumblebee
- Artist: Elsewise
- Description: Inspired by my Biology professor and his lectures. Thanks for this, Dr. Packer.
- Date: 12/28/2008
- Tags: flight bumblebee
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