Poetry Friday: Pool Bugs and Busy bees
It’s Autumn here, and the rosemary hedge in my front yard is looking, smelling and sounding divine.
Sounding? Yup! My hedge is humming with the happy song of hundreds of bees, who love the rosemary as much as I do, it seems. It’s a lovely sound.
And with so many flowers to choose from, it’s a bit like a bee buffet, bees bustling from flower to flower, as if they want to sample every one.
Bee Buffet
I can’t decide
where to sit
from table
to table
I buzz and flit.
(Sally Murphy, 2022)
I went looking for another poem to go with this one, from my archive. I was surprised that this seems to be my only other poem with a bee-reference, although I’ve written several about flies, spiders and ants.
Pool Bugs
The pool is for people
So why do dragonflies
Dip and dive
At the edges
From dawn until dusk?
The pool is for people
So why do bees
Buzz and bustle
Near the steps
Busily bumbling?
The pool is for people
So why do wasps
Whizz and whir
Scaring little kids
As they wildly wing?
The pool is for people
So why don’t the bugs
Just buzz off now?
(Sally Murphy, 2014)
Not that I necessarily want the bugs to vanish – but it actually makes me sad when I find a bee in my pool, because they often drown. Unless I get there first with my net to rescue them, of course.
I do love autumn and the signs of life that re-emerge after the harsh summer heat. Something else I love is Poetry Friday, where I get to buzz around and see what my fellow poets have bene up to this week. You can hum along, by checking out the roundup, this week hosted by Ruth.