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Middle of the Night (Sonnet) by Sasha

The zany bee that haunts my bedroom’s so hyper he can’t do much but skim the wall and zoom the room, though he and I both know that neither wants him buzzing here at all. He’d rather be outside and free to fly, and I in simple sleep where dreams are sane. I can’t free him- more might fly in. That’s why I swat in vain at where he bangs the pane. I know now when by day I climb his trees, or kneel down near his flowers for a smell, why he feels the strong need to come release deep in my arm his little piece of hell. It is a kind of tit-for-tat attack: The stinging is his way of swatting back.

Fraser Allonby Q.C. 24-Sep-04/4:48 AM
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