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Array ( [sid] => 2100 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => A Little Bee [time] => 2002-08-10 07:29:15 [hometext] => A Re-Submit from the old site. [bodytext] => A little Bee sat on my knee
and yet it didn't sting
Instead it played to me a tune
to which I now could sing

Across my foot there marched an Ant
and with its plodding beat
it set the timing for the tune
the Bee and I did keep

Upon my head perched a bird
to see what we had done
Its merry high pitch chirping sound
adding to what was being sung


With all of this now going on
a thought came into mind
This beauty that is in nature
we should listen to... all the time.


Mick Puttock

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A Little Bee

Contributed by Mick_Puttock on Saturday, 10th August 2002 @ 07:29:15 AM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



A little Bee sat on my knee
and yet it didn't sting
Instead it played to me a tune
to which I now could sing

Across my foot there marched an Ant
and with its plodding beat
it set the timing for the tune
the Bee and I did keep

Upon my head perched a bird
to see what we had done
Its merry high pitch chirping sound
adding to what was being sung


With all of this now going on
a thought came into mind
This beauty that is in nature
we should listen to... all the time.


Mick Puttock





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Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_Kalicharan on Saturday, 10th August 2002 @ 07:57:30 AM AEST
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Know why the bee didn't sting?? It was too busy playing the Orinoco Flow...:>) Enjoyed this....
Jen


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Unaekseveer1 on Saturday, 10th August 2002 @ 12:39:03 PM AEST
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Yes Mick, we should!
A most excellent write that just cheered me up no-end (:-)
Thankyou for sharing it
With love
Dean


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Chrissie on Sunday, 11th August 2002 @ 01:56:43 AM AEST
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Delightful poem Mick..
Chrissie


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Lia on Thursday, 29th August 2002 @ 06:09:49 AM AEST
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BUZZ BUZZ said the bee ...Oh who'd I'd be if I could sing...would I screech or would I squeal...blast all windows from their sill...Would my voice get harsh and deep...Oh woe is me that just cannot be...So I shall keep my tune to me...BUZZ BUZZ said the bee...

HeHe....such a great poem this was Mick..I read it to my girls..they loved it...so did I :)


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Mad-Mancunian on Wednesday, 29th January 2003 @ 10:31:44 PM AEST
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Aaah, Nature.
If only we could slow down the pace of life to the tempo and rhythm of the natural world.


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Tuesday, 11th March 2003 @ 10:30:59 PM AEST
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ahh yes, mick, so very true, love this one; sorry i missed it before:P hugs and love to you and yours too, always nessa:)


Re: A Little Bee (User Rating: 1 )
by Boopa0213 on Wednesday, 19th March 2003 @ 06:57:22 AM AEST
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This is a beautifu poem Mick it is well deserving of the stars it recieves keep up the good work.




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