I am afraid of being afraid.
And I know it sounds silly--
sometimes I dream I bring thirsty bees water
and they circle my head like a crown. Forget honey.
It's the bees themselves that really matter;
summer evenings, watching them drop fat from flowers
as if they're made of honey themselves.
But I fear I'd be afraid.
Real beekeepers don't wear gloves.
And if I was stung-- What then?
In truth, I fear I'd drop the frame:
a mess of broken comb and propolis and humid tears.
Still, I some nights dream of bees and think
if I could just stop being afraid
of being afraid of being afraid,
then I'd be bending over sticky frames, my head wreathed
in a hazy veil, and honeybees.
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This was fun and also true :)
This was fun and also true :)
"You were not meant to fit into a shallow box built by someone else." -J. Raymond
sigh...
This is so cool. So true (like, literally, but you know that). I love the rythm. I love the bees.
very real...
This was very real. You really expressed something very beautiful. I loved it!
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The Holy Spirit is the quiet guest of our soul." -St. Augustine
I love your poetry.
I love your poetry. I wish I had something more meaningful to say.
I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right. --The Book Thief
Amazing, truly.
Amazing, truly. I always feel like a broken record when it comes to your poetry because all I can ever think to say is how much I love it.
Oh, my gosh.
Utterly gorgeous.
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Loved it, Hannah!!!
"It is not the length of life, but the depth of life." Ralph Waldo Emerson