Lyric Poem · Nature
The Flower must not blame the Bee
The Flower must not blame the Bee —
That seeketh his felicity
Too often at her door —
But teach the Footman from Vevay —
Mistress is "not at home" — to say —
To people — any more!
This poem is in the public domain.
“The Flower must not blame the Bee” by Emily Dickinson — quilloak.com/poems/the-flower-must-not-blame-the-bee
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