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 Lesson XXII.
 THE SONG OF THE BEE 
 
1.
 Buzz! buzz! buzz!
      This is the song of the bee.
 His legs are of yellow;
 A jolly, good fellow,
      And yet a great worker is he.
 2.
 In days that are sunny
 He's getting his honey;
 In days that are cloudy
      He's making his wax:
 On pinks and on lilies,
 And gay daffodillies,
 And columbine blossoms,
      He levies a tax!
 3.
 Buzz! buzz! buzz!
 The sweet-smelling clover,
 He, humming, hangs over;
 The scent of the roses
      Makes fragrant his wings:
 He never gets lazy;
 From thistle and daisy,
 And weeds of the meadow,
      Some treasure he brings.
 4.
 Buzz! buzz! buzz!
 From morning's first light
 Till the coming of night,
 He's singing and toiling
      The summer day through.
 Oh! we may get weary,
 And think work is dreary;
 'Tis harder by far
      To have nothing to do. 
 
Marian Douglas 
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