avatarUlf Wolf
# Summary

A bee narrates its experience of encountering a meadow filled with enticing flowers.

# Abstract

In a narrative poem titled "The Bee," the protagonist, a bee, encounters a meadow abloom with yellow flowers, all vying for its attention. The bee is overwhelmed by the abundance of choices, with each flower pleading to be picked. The bee reflects on the dilemma of having too many options and too little time to explore them all. The author, known as Wolfstuff, invites readers to explore more of his work on his website and offers a way to support his creative endeavors through PayPal.

# Opinions

- The bee expresses a sense of astonishment at the sudden encounter with a sea of yellow flowers.
- Each flower is personified, singing and pleading to be chosen by the bee.
- The bee humorously comments on the flowers speaking "bee" and not being metaphorical about it.
- The bee acknowledges the sweetness of the flowers and the urgency of the situation, indicating a sense of pressure to choose.
- The author, Wolfstuff, playfully hints at his personal story and background, inviting readers to learn more about him.
- Wolfstuff offers a direct method for readers to support his writing, suggesting a community-based approach to creativity.

The Bee

Flowers Pleading

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The flower, loudly to the bee: pick me, pick me So many choices

I am a bee.

Approaching this meadow (following my nose, as they say, and the sweet summer air) suddenly (yes, suddenly) here is a sea of yellow, and they are all sweet. And they speak bee (not kidding).

Me, me, me they sing. Pick me, me, me.

So many flowers, so little time. What is a bee to do?

© Wolfstuff

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