Warden Hill Walker Nigel Pretentious takes a break from writing 'The Greatest Opera In The World...Ever' to condescend to read "for my public, who need a light in their dreary lives now and then" the very perceptive Emily Dickinson poem, 'The Pedigree Of Honey'. Pretentious says: "Exemplariness. There is no other world to describe my reading of this poem. And I am not being vainglorious when I say this. I...." Zzz.
THE PEDIGREE OF HONEY
By Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
Emily Dickinson Biography:
http://booksmusicfilmstv.com/Poetry/ThePedigreeOfHoney.htm
Sweet!!
AngeloGravity 4 years ago