Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part One: LifeXXIX
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The heaven we chase
Like the June bee
Before the school-boy
Invites the race;
Stoops to an easy clover—
Dips—evades—teases—deploys;
Then to the royal clouds
Lifts his light pinnace
Heedless of the boy
Staring, bewildered, at the mocking sky.
Ah! the bee flies not
That brews that rare variety.