last on (our) dying lips
when
we have killed all the bees
and there are no circles
left in which
to live
we’ll
have fake food
a while
and
then
the last
words might be I love you
said to someone
though there’s
only a dry
Earth
all around
and
the only one to hear be weeping there
and so not unhear
and would not anyway
have
believed
c l couch
for World Bee Day
(21 May)
photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash
“Bee in a Purple Field”
(x = space)
x
x
Killing a Bee
(that’s all)
x
Last night something happened
That hasn’t happened in a while
I was stung by a bee
It hurt
I blobbed on some ointment
On the spot,
Loosely wrapped it all,
Waited to find out what happened
Next
The last time I was stung didn’t go so well
The site swelled, and soon there was
A shot
(another
kind of sting)
I know, it is November
We weren’t outside
The finding of a bee (alive
the bee alive
I was alive)
Was a surprise
I discovered it while touching it
Picking it up, in fact,
Not knowing what it was
At first
(it was dark)
I doubt it was happy
And let me know
x
This morning, I found the bee
Where I had dropped it
When I touched it, well, it moved
And I killed it
Was it dying, anyway?
Did it let out a bee kind of scream?
Have I angered all its cousins, now?
Will they find me?
It’s an old place
There could be a colony, somewhere
I’d rather not have killed the bee
x
Now I think about
Going to church
Because it’s Sunday,
Church meeting day
As I type, the stinger still
Bites back,
A bit of pain from poison
And the barb
That I can’t see
Even though
It’s in my index finger
x
C L Couch
x
x
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
I haven’t been
(all the bees so far
have been live)
I could be
Dead bees can hurt you
x
To Have and Have Not
(and my response)
x
x
Photo by Monica Valls on Unsplash
x
Thee Bee of Mee
inspired by a typo
Tut-tut rain, Christopher Robin
Says because he wants to fool the
Bees into distraction so that his
Mud-cloud bear might swipe honey
From their tree; the bear so-loved
Is grasping a balloon, and bear
And balloon are lifted up toward
A relished but unplanned
Reward of something sweet and
Lasting ‘til the next time the bear
Wants honey—I love the stories
And was named for the bear’s
Boy, who also went down to
The palace with Alice
Paraphrase
Of A A Milne—life by
Christopher Robin
And by me
Tut-tut rain, we say
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