Neighboring bees



Nature is incredible as to how she acts,
More than often we don't appreciate the facts,
Orchardists need bees to pollinate their crops,
Supplying their household or even the shops.

Thousands of creatures getting nectar from flowers,
Yearly its done midst wind and showers,
Back and forth from trees to hive,
Producing the honey they store to keep alive.

Beneficial and essential for plant and man,
Yet there's problems for what we can't plan,
Many neighbouring properties are not satisfied,
Bees have flight paths on which they relied.

As they buzz when coming and going,
Dropping their excreta without even knowing,
Sadly on cars and clothes on the line,
Difficult to remove but there all the time.

Lawyers and courts will rule on this,
What's the solution to get back to bliss?
Hives are required and pollution is bad,
Each party involved wants to protect their pad.

Mediation  takes place its wait and see,
What's the answer and what will it be?
Consider the future of creature and man,

Who will resolve with an effective plan?
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Submitted by RowAroundTheMoon on August 20, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EEFF GGXX HHII JJE E
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,007
Words 176
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 1

stan brierly

I have been writing poems for forty years and written about all sorts of things. Somehow I get creating streaks and can write up to 4 or 5 poems at once of varying subjects. I find it is a good way to record events of the day and bring history to life.The mental aspect is a balance against keeping fit,work and life in general. more…

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