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The panniers of the bee are packed;
The beetle's jaws are full of meat;
And all the gold that Croesus lacked
Dusts one dark marauder's feet.

Sunk in the bluebell's womb resounds
A burly hum of industry;
In every kingcup summer founds
A feverish little dynasty.
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