A Bumblebee And A Butterfly Poem by Brandy Green

A Bumblebee And A Butterfly



A butterfly and a bumblebee.
One we hate and the other we adore
But why do we judge based on their appearances alone
Does the bee not pollinate the flowers as well
Or is it because the butterfly has the pretty colors that we admire
The bee leaving the flowers smelling sweet leaves a legacy
He doesn't mind the hate he receives he does his job with no complain
The butterfly completes the job as well but he receives no hate only love
For only looks are praised.
A butterfly and a bumblebee sit together on an apple tree
They talk of happiness and memories of ecstasy
Appearances do not matter to them for they know
They hold the same position in the world
Two friends sitting together ignoring the questionable looks because
All that matters is who you are not what you look like

Friday, April 13, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and friendship
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