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To the Bee

Come little bee,
The infant master of the nature world!
Who taught thee, how thy Dragon lips,
To tenderly unfurl?
Come little bee,
Thou droning dwarf of blooming clover lawns!
Who tells thee that thy earthly task,
Begins with beaming dawns?
Come little bee,
The timely guest of every blooming vine!
Come tell me how to pluck the flower
And call its virtues mine?

— Frances Schotthoefer, class of 1919,
Photo by Duane Zehr

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