Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BUMBLE BEE, D. D., by ORTHA L. WILNER First Line: Beside a haughty fleur-de-lis Last Line: To the weed of gold. Subject(s): Bees; Insects; Beekeeping; Bugs | ||||||||
BESIDE a haughty fleur-de-lis, Grew a weed of gold. Love, unsought, came stealthily For the haughty fleur-de-lis. Came a Reverend Bumble Bee, Divined that love, unasked, untold; Wed the haughty fleur-de-lis To the weed of gold. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE EXHAUSTED BUG; FOR MY FATHER by ROBERT BLY PLASTIC BEATITUDE by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR BEETLE LIGHT; FOR DANIEL HILLEN by MADELINE DEFREES CLEMATIS MONTANA by MADELINE DEFREES THOMAS MERTON AND THE WINTER MARSH by NORMAN DUBIE THE VIRGIN MARY TO THE CHILD JESUS by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |
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