Bumblebee Honey Poem by Bryan Norton

Bumblebee Honey



I've never seen a Bumblebee
Lose a fight with a Snapdragon
No matter where or when
The mighty Bumblebee
Opens wide the dragon's mighty jaws
And deftly crawls inside
To steal the coveted prize
And defeat the mighty dragon
(Of which there can be many!)

In fact, no earthly creature
Can subdue that cheery bumbler
That fuzzy buzzing, dragon busting
Blossom bobbing, flower trusting
Petal popping, nectar bringing
Black and yellow, striped stinging
Pollinating, sugar sipping
Honey-eyed skinny dipping
fellow.

Friday, September 20, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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Bryan Norton

Bryan Norton

Napa, California
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