29. Humble B. Bumble : Bee in the distance

Aa Harvey

Bee in the distance

 

 

As Humble flew along,

He could see some bees flying away in the distance.

He was so excited to see new bees,

That he flapped his wings as fast as he could,

To fight his way through all the turbulence.

The wind was against him, the bees so far,

But he was determined to meet them, so he flew like a shooting star.

 

 

There were two bees that seemed to bee following,

A much smaller bee who was in front.

Humble thought it must bee the leader,

Beecause it dodged quicker than the others could.

It zipped in and out of the tall corn stalks;

It would disappear down…and then shoot back up!

He could see the broken pieces of the corn as he flew above.

 

 

He didn’t know why they didn’t all just fly over, there was no rain;

But once more they all suddenly vanished again.

So he dived in after them and quickly made his way through the corn.

He had a few close calls and nearly hit his head more than once

And then suddenly he flew past something lying on the floor;

It began to shake its head, it was only stunned…

 

 

Humble quickly realised he had been chasing a much bigger wasp.

I’m out of here he thought and was quickly up and gone;

But out of the corner of his eye he saw something as he rose,

He saw the difference in size beetween one wasp and the other;

There was no way he could just go.

He had followed the wasp but now there was a bee;

It was further in the distance, but he couldn’t just leave,

The wasp to catch the bee, so with all his speed,

He sped after the wasp, giving it all that he had got.

 

 

As the wasp in front of him forever gained on the bee,

It suddenly felt a hand on its stinger and Humble gave it a twist,

With all his might, he span around as fast as he could,

The wasps head was spinning quickly, navigation on vacation

And with a mighty crash, there was a huge cloud of dust and a thud!

Humble kept on flying, feeling dizzy himself,

But he saw the line of the horizon and once more all was well.

 

 

Once more he got closer to the bee and said wait for me!

The bees eyesight wasn’t the best

And it could only hear a wasp still chasing, so beegan to flee.

It darted to the left and quickly back to the right,

Humble kept a close eye on its movements

And lined the bee up in his sights.

 

 

He was getting closer, so the bee flew straight up into the air;

Humble was determined to follow, so flew up without a care.

As the two bees rose up, going higher and higher,

Humble beegan to lose his strength and his body beegan to tire.

Soon his wings stopped and he could only drop;

The clouds above grew smaller and soon he would bee gone.

He closed his eyes and tried to flap his wings,

But his energy was gone, it wasn’t happening.

The ground approached at speed, he thought he was toast,

When suddenly a hand grabbed the back of his fur coat.

He tried to look beehind him but he could not see,

The bee who was carrying him to a place of safety.

 

 

He started to flap his wings and shouted let me go!

He wiggled to escape but still the hand had a hold.

He span his body around so the other bee was closer to the ground

And he said let me go or I will fly down.

 

 

He was so busy trying to look over his shoulder

And reach the hand that had a grip,

That he didn’t see the sun flower ahead,

But the other bee did.

 

 

With a huge use of energy the other bee span them both back around

And let go of Humbles fur and disappeared without a sound.

Humble was moving too fast, to change his flight path

And suddenly he crashed and landed softly into the sun flower...

 

And as for the other bee?

Humble heard a laugh…

 

 

By the time he had found his composure

And made his way out of the flower,

The other bee had disappeared

And Humble was left alone to wonder…

 

 

(C)2017 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 14th, 2020 06:24
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is a story I am writing...
  • Category: Short story
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