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Sue
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interesting collection of poems ranging from classical (Virgil) to modern classics (Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats, and more) and also some prose-poems. Subjects range from the romantic buzzing bees amid beautiful flowers to hive die-off. I found many favorites, most completely new to me. The book is dedicated to increasing awareness and funds for maintaining bees...and our future.
— Jun 15, 2016 09:07PM
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from Their Faces Shall Be As Flames: That was the spring the bees disappeared, we didn't know where they went, where they'd gone, where they were going, it was a/ rapture of the bread, only the young, the weak, the freshly, dead left behind, a rapture of the bees... is this then the true/ rapture, was the one true God after all a god of bees, and now she is taking them home...
— Jun 14, 2016 11:05PM
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There are poems from famous poets (Neruda, Mandelstam, Dickinson) and more modern prose poems lamenting hive die-off. And a poem entitled "Happiness," that left me smiling at its images of a bear sated and drunk on honey.
— May 30, 2016 08:46PM
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such a mixture of poems...likely something for everyone who enjoys poetry. There are some I have to read again immediately to capture the full meaning. metaphor aplenty here as well as singular life of bees themselves.
— May 28, 2016 12:51PM
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