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In my mind I have a hive where a million bees live and thrive. The killer bees have left, they've gone I have no need, what's done is done. The honey bees, that now I keep so sickly sweet, they let me sleep. The bees and I now live as one, they'll follow me when I am gone. Each one of them and from above a little sting, from me with love. So sickly sweet into your mind, memories of me are all you'll find. So every day that you live on, equal days that I am gone. See, suddenly it all made sense, A life of pain, your recompense. Poetry by Kaydee
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Mar 14, 2019
Mar 14, 2019 at 11:17 AM UTC
Honey Bees
In my mind I have a hive where a million bees live and thrive. The killer bees have left, they've gone I have no need, what's done is done. The honey bees, that now I keep so sickly sweet, they let me sleep. The bees and I now live as one, they'll follow me when I am gone. Each one of them and from above a little sting, from me with love. So sickly sweet into your mind, memories of me are all you'll find. So every day that you live on, equal days that I am gone. See, suddenly it all made sense, A life of pain, your recompense. Poetry by Kaydee
Often writ in retrospect of memories, a cloudy recollect.
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Other/Lancashire. UK
Mar 14, 2019
Mar 14, 2019 at 11:17 AM UTC
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