The h2g2 Poem
Created | Updated Mar 23, 2006
The Example
O tiny honey bee
Untrammelled thy devotion
By mundane fears,
Like those distracting me.
Thou set'st thy course,
In undistracted motion
Toward the source
That keeps thy fellows free.
'Tis not for thee
The nectar that ye garner.
'Tis for a generation yet to be
And 'tis not thee
Nor any of thy nation,
Destroying any creature, any tree.
O humble honey bee
Not thou aggressing,
Defending but thy tree,
And thine own kind;
Opposing thou thief, hornet, wasp; addressing
Forthcoming winter needs,
'Gainst cold and wind.
Unselfish as thou be,
Thy children nursing,
Then in due course,
Departing from thy tree
In undivided loyalty
To thy Queen Mother,
The harvest gath'ring
God providest thee
For ordinary bees, they mate not,
Provide no young to propagate their kind.
And sacrificing yearly all possessions,
Fly off with Mother,
Leaving all behind.
Left also all their young,
And new young mother,
To start afresh,
And carry on the work
That never ends.