I had thought of using a different poem today but after spending yesterday morning in my garden, doing a bit of weeding… with my new hearing aids in and on… the sounds of the bees was crazy. Crazy!! And all I could think of was this poem by Lucy Adkins that I read in April.
And so… I am sharing it with you all today with the hopes that the next time you are outside and hear the bees you will think of this poem… with delight!
Instructions to the Worker Bee
by Lucy Adkins
Remember your first duty—
seeking out beauty in the world
and going within.
There is rapture in a field of clover—
purple and blue petals,
throat of honeysuckle achingly open;
and you must be drunk with love
for salvia, monarda, Marvel of Peru,
all the glories of this world.
It’s not just about pollen or nectar,
the honey that eventually coms,
but the tingle of leg hair
against the petal, against pistil and stamen,
the vault of each flower opening.
Learn dandelion,
learn lantana, red-lipped astilbe,
each with its own deliciousness.
Take what you need
and remember where it is in the field.
Then go back and go back
and go back again.
I love the poem and love that you found rapture in your garden with the bees and your hearing aids! (That is also a great photo.)
What a fun poem! I’m looking forward to hearing (see what I’m doing??) more about your hearing aids.
I love this — it’s so amazing to take on the perspective of a bee and thing about how busy they must be! And how happy you must’ve been to be out in your garden and hearing the bees!
how exciting for you to hear the sounds in the garden once again! A miracle 🙂 Lovely poem 🙂
What a wonderful warm weather poem. I’ve met Lucy Adkins at a writing workshop – years ago. She isn’t as well known as other local poets so I’m glad you gave her some press.