The Bee Fields Of Yesteryear Poem by Lee Geoghegan

The Bee Fields Of Yesteryear

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Casting my mind back many a year
To childhood days spent catching bees
Those long gone memories do bring a tear
Playing with friends in the summer breeze

A simple jam jar, air holes pierced in the lid
Laden with clover and blades of green grass
To catch a bumblebee, shear delight for a kid
Observing him carefully through the transparent glass

Like little scientists we named differing species
Terminology I can still recall to this day
What a pleasure it is to remember these
Adventure along the hills was our kind of play

It saddens me today to see young minds so numbed
Lush fields of green devoured and disappeared
To technology, children have now succumbed
Our beautiful world has been commandeered

Whilst walking upon a small meadow of green
I spotted a young boy with a glass jar in his hand
My eyes were aghast at what I'd just seen
It seems there's still hope upon the land

I watched from afar as he examined his catch closely
Suddenly releasing him and away he did fly
With a loving smile, the boy waved him off joyfully
As I meandered off into the distance, wiping a tear from my eye

Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: reminiscences,child,nature,Life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about a man who is reminiscing about his childhood experiences playing in fields and catching bees.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rob Lamberton 25 March 2024

""Adventure along the hills was our kind of play"

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Lee Geoghegan 30 March 2024

Absolutely Rob!

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