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POEM: Bee Flow [Day 14, NaPoMo: Pantoum]

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

[A pantoum is a Malay form built in quatrains, and which uses repetition of lines. The second and fourth lines of one stanza become the first and third of the next. The final stanza can, but doesn't necessarily, revisit lines from the first stanza.]

POEM: Bee Flow  [Day 14, NaPoMo: Pantoum]
She bends a moment writ in iron time,
while concentrating on a hov'ring bee.
Its undulation hushes a turbid mind.
Entranced, there's nothing else to feel or see.

She concentrates on the hov'ring bee.
It becomes the sum of all things in her world.
There's nothing else to feel or hear or see.
Only the bee alighting, body curled.

The bee is all that resides in this world.
Its undulation lulls her into trance.
She sees it flit and hover, its body curled.
The moment slows to show her its wee dance.


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