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A Bee's Dance
The Glories rain brings
 Showers of Life in midst a drought
 The relaxing pitter-patter on your window
 
 But the most extraordinary things about rain
 Are after the showers
 
 The Bee's dont much enjoy the puddles the little girls jump in
 Or the mud pies the little boys make
 They like the sunshine
 On which the flowers bloom
 
 But go outside after the rain is done
 Sit patiently by the rim of the garden
 And watch the bee's awake
 
 They hide beneath the leaves of the autumn joy sedum
 Where they awake from their naps
 
 First they move their legs
 All their legs
 Slowly
 Then shake the water off their wings
 Groom the wet parts of there backs
 And lastly there faces
 Slowly
 
 They move their legs and start to walk from below to above
 They sip the nectar at each bud
 And greet those other bees whose trot has just begun
 
 The most extraordinary things are the little things
 Everyone looks past
 So next Summer when the Earth is showered in rain
 Go and watch the bee's awake.

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