I had to revise several of the poems that were in my
original THINGS TO DO manuscript. Some had minor revisions; some required major
revisions. One that underwent a major change was the honeybee poem, which had originally
been a "worker bee" poem.
Things
to do if you are a WORKER BEE as it appeared in my
manuscript:
Be
yellow and fuzzy.
Stay
busy. Be buzzy.
Tidy
and clean.
Tend
to your queen.
Be
a working machine—
A
syrup collector.
Go
forage for nectar.
Reap
pollen from flowers.
Don’t
spend idle hours.
Don’t
sit and relax.
Make
honey and wax.
You
must toil without end—
Yours
is a lifetime of labor,
My
friend.
My editor Melissa Manlove thought the poem was too
long. She suggested I keep just the first two lines...and leave the poem at
that. I decided to add two new lines to the beginning.
The final draft of Things to do if you are a HONEYBEE:
Flit
among flowers.
Sip
nectar for hours.
Be
yellow and fuzzy.
Stay
busy.
Be
buzzy.
REMINDER: I am giving
away signed copies of my book THINGS TO DO during National Poetry Month. I will
collect the names of people who have commented on my blog posts this second week of April
and put them in a bag. Next Sunday, I will draw a name from the bag of
someone who commented on a post that I published during the week of April 8-14.
Drawing dates: April 15,
22, 29, 30.
I just love your things to do poems! Such a fun form with unlimited possibilities as you are showing us.
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