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  • #1
    Sue Monk Kidd
    “Place a beehive on my grave
    And let the honey soak through.
    When I'm dead and gone,
    That's what I want from you.
    The streets of heaven are gold and sunny,
    But I'll stick with my plot and a pot of honey.
    Place a beehive on my grave
    And let the honey soak through.”
    Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees
    tags: bees

  • #2
    Karl von Frisch
    “The bee's life is like a magic well: the more you draw from it, the more it fills with water”
    Karl Von Frisch, Bees: Their Vision, Chemical Senses and Language

  • #4
    Sue Hubbell
    “The only time I ever believed that I knew all there was to know about beekeeping was the first year I was keeping them. Every year since I’ve known less and less and have accepted the humbling truth that bees know more about making honey than I do.”
    Sue Hubbell, A Book Of Bees: And How to Keep Them – A Melodious Beekeeping Memoir and Nature Journal from the Missouri Ozarks

  • #5
    “There's a depth in you that has yet been discovered.
    Abyssal and buried
    it terrifies your lovers.
    These trenches
    carved in your heart from years of pain frozen over into ice.
    Bottomless cracks in your chest 
    where no one can touch you 
    has become paradise.”
    B. Youngz

  • #6
    “Honey doesn’t lose its sweetness because it is made by bees that sting.”
    Matshona Dhliwayo

  • #7
    Robert H. Barlow
    “Look tonight at the stars. Let them overwhelm you in the postures of their bright dance. Face the vastness which they dot like silver bees, and sound with your own brain the mystery, hazarding at the inscrutable plan of things.”
    Robert H. Barlow

  • #8
    Carol Ann Duffy
    “For this,
    let gardens grow, where beelines end,
    sighing in roses, saffron blooms, buddleia;
    where bees pray on their knees, sing, praise
    in pear trees, plum trees; bees
    are the batteries of orchards, gardens, guard them.”
    Carol Ann Duffy, The Bees
    tags: bees, poem



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