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Art Deco Patterns of Beetles and Butterflies from E. A. Seguy
Emile-Allain Séguy was enamored with the overlooked wonders of the natural world.
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And a friend of mine, who was enamored of all things consumed by pattern and learned to speak with bees. . . wrote this, imagining someone laying out an idea for a movie:
We are taken into the bee's world
Zarzz (all the bees have names starting with "Z") has progressive ideas,
he's been to France, feels independent,
wants to revolutionize the bees'
lives, thinks about
breaking out of the routine and
starting his own hive, saves up
pollen secretly in some abandoned
hexagons in a nearby field,
is in love with Zuzz, want to
make her his queen.
Zarzz, although commendable on
one level for being a
bee who wants to make a difference,
doesn't appreciate the divine pattern involved
in being a bee. That there's only
so far you can go before you
betray beedom, or potentially tragic in this case,
build, not so much castles in the air, as
hives in hell, But his
intentions start out as good.
. . .
The Blind Beekeeper - by Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore
first published as individual poem of 6 pages, by Zilzal Press, Philadelphia 1997
Now the title of a collection of Moore's poetry.
Emile-Allain Séguy was enamored with the overlooked wonders of the natural world.
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And a friend of mine, who was enamored of all things consumed by pattern and learned to speak with bees. . . wrote this, imagining someone laying out an idea for a movie:
We are taken into the bee's world
Zarzz (all the bees have names starting with "Z") has progressive ideas,
he's been to France, feels independent,
wants to revolutionize the bees'
lives, thinks about
breaking out of the routine and
starting his own hive, saves up
pollen secretly in some abandoned
hexagons in a nearby field,
is in love with Zuzz, want to
make her his queen.
Zarzz, although commendable on
one level for being a
bee who wants to make a difference,
doesn't appreciate the divine pattern involved
in being a bee. That there's only
so far you can go before you
betray beedom, or potentially tragic in this case,
build, not so much castles in the air, as
hives in hell, But his
intentions start out as good.
. . .
The Blind Beekeeper - by Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore
first published as individual poem of 6 pages, by Zilzal Press, Philadelphia 1997
Now the title of a collection of Moore's poetry.
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