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Bumblebee Buzz, Bumblebee Dear

Here the ringing in my ear, The distant hum of doom, I know to avoid the stinging tail, Of the bumblebee buzz flying in to view. Eat the honey of the evil bug, Who bringeth tastes divine to all, Why must I fear the faint noise? That surely brings only joy. A sting it will not give, For with its evil comes certain death, A punishment severe, For a cherished bumblebee dear.
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simon-clark
English
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Aug 27, 2012
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written in 2005

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