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The | In a flower-bud, as much honey as there was, | ||
The [[:wikipedia:Xylocopa latipes|Bee]] came and took, then went off. | |||
It's unknown Who He is, oh that smiling Lover; | |||
In the blink of an eye, He captivated heart. | |||
The Honeybee has not come to those blossoms | |||
When their petals have been tarnished. | |||
They've been weeping neath storm-winds; | |||
What occurred, they couldn't fathom. | |||
In those flowers till today there is nectar; | |||
those flowers | So they've gone on singing in both mind and heart: | ||
"Please come, hey Honeybee; come, hey Peerless One; | |||
they | Hope's tendrils, make them bulge." | ||
make | |||
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