Philip Freneau - To a Honey Bee lyrics

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Philip Freneau - To a Honey Bee lyrics

Thou, born to sip the lake or spring, Or quaff the waters of the stream, Why hither come, on vagrant wing? Does Bacchus tempting seem-- Did he for you this gla** prepare? Will I admit you to a share? Did storms hara** or foes perplex, Did wasps or king-birds bring dismay-- Did wars distress, or labors vex, Or did you miss your way? A better seat you could not take Than on the margin of this lake. Welcome!--I hail you to my gla**: All welcome here you find; Here let the cloud of trouble pa**, Here be all care resigned. This fluid never fails to please, And drown the griefs of men or bees. What forced you here we cannot know, And you will scarcely tell, But cheery we would have you go And bid a glad farewell: On lighter wings we bid you fly-- Your dart will now all foes defy. Yet take not, oh! too deep a drink, And in this ocean die; Here bigger bees than you might sink, Even bees full six feet high. Like Pharaoh, then, you would be said To perish in a sea of red. Do a you please, your will is mine; Enjoy it without fear, And your grave will be this gla** of wine, Your epitaph--a tear Go, take your seat in Charon's boat; We'll tell the hive, you died afloat.