The Inquisitive Bee by RevMark59 @ allpoetry.com
A different perspective on the same issue,
Was born a baby bee,
And life’s mysteries filled him
With curiosity.
Like: why was he alive?
He’d made himself a nuisance,
The black sheep of the hive.
During Fall migration,
Who attacked the peaceful hive
Without provocation.
Met the hornet’s attack,
He watched them fight with honor,
Driving the monster back.
Many bees paid the price,
Never once hesitating
To make this sacrifice.
Could only wonder why.
Why fight if a single sting
Could cause each bee to die?
To explain what he’d seen.
He questioned every worker,
And even asked the queen.
If lives are always lost?
Could this battle have been worth
Such a terrible cost?
He didn’t understand.
She said “many more would die
If none dare take a stand.”
Would feel the hornet’s bite,
Had the few who lost their lives
Been unwilling to fight.”
Decided to depart.
If fighting was the answer,
Then he would have no part.
Was his only reply.
“If we don’t provoke hornets
Nobody has to die.”
And abandoned the hive.
The queen’s warring attitude,
Meant he might not survive.
In search of some place nice.
But no matter where he looked,
He found no paradise.
Attacked by hornets twice,
A bullfrog tried to eat him,
And he was chased by mice.
Decided to return.
He would go back to the queen
And tell her what he learned.
As he approached the hive.
He wondered about the queen,
If she was still alive.
The bees were trapped inside.
He could see, upon approach,
Some had already died.
And stung him in the back.
That moment of distraction
Gave them room to attack.
And as he turned to flee,
The queen came to the side of
The inquisitive bee.
hat is why I’ve returned.
Because I’d like you to know
The lessons I have learned.”
“But my time here has ended.
Be comforted in knowing,
I finally understand…”
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