Joy and Pleasure
(William Henry Davies)
Now, joy is born of parents poor,
And pleasure of our richer kind;
Though pleasure's free, she cannot sing
As sweet a song as joy confined.
Pleasure's a Moth, that sleeps by day
And dances by false glare at night;
But Joy's a Butterfly, that loves
To spread its wings in Nature's light.
Joy's like a Bee that gently sucks
Away on blossoms its sweet hour;
But pleasure's like a greedy Wasp,
That plums and cherries would devour.
Joy's like a Lark that lives alone,
Whose ties are very strong, though few;
But Pleasure like a Cuckoo roams,
Makes much acquaintance, no friends true.
Joy from her heart doth sing at home,
With little care if others hear;
But pleasure then is cold and dumb,
And sings and laughs with stranger
The Bee Hive Necklace
Totally handmade, every tiny detail, every bit made with love! Every animal, every bug I create has it's own character and soul.
Detailed Honey Bee. To protect you and guide you.
She rests on a beatiful bee hive.
Double bed of silver sheet.
Adorned with faceted genuine citrine gemstone.
Today bee necklaces are close size, so picture on my necklaces is to give you an idea.
Comes on a chain.
Perfect soft patina finish. Looks nice layered with other necklaces. :)
Looooove,
L.