The Bee's Bayonet (a Little Honey and a Little Sting) Camouflage in Word Painting

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The Bee's Bayonet (a Little Honey and a Little Sting) Camouflage in Word Painting

by Edwin Alfred Watrous

EN·~1 hours·82 chapters

Chapters

82 total
1

THE BEE'S BAYONET (A LITTLE HONEY AND A LITTLE STING) —CAMOUFLAGE IN WORD PAINTING—

1:15
2

PROEM

1:09
3

BEHOLD A MAN!

1:08
4

THE JULOGY

18:17
5

ENGLAND

0:43
6

PREPAREDNESS

3:42
7

THE FUGITIVE KISS

0:42
8

NEW MEXICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM

0:51
9

LOVE

0:22
10

STRONGARM'S WATERLOO

1:38

Description

A spirited tribute to a nation in the throes of conflict, this collection bursts with bold declarations, lyrical patriotism, and a touch of wartime satire. The narrator’s voice swings between reverent ode and sharp commentary, celebrating the ideals of liberty while poking fun at the profiteering that shadows the front lines. Through vivid metaphors—“the bee’s bayonet,” “gold from God’s retort”—the verses paint a picture of a leader rallying a million freemen toward justice.

Listeners will hear a blend of earnest devotion and witty self‑reflection, as the poet balances lofty aspirations with the gritty realities of a world at war. The work’s rhythmic cadence and playful wordplay invite both applause and contemplation, offering a snapshot of the era’s fervent hope and the paradoxes of sacrifice. It’s a snapshot of a time when poetry served as both rallying cry and social critique.

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Full title

The Bee's Bayonet (a Little Honey and a Little Sting) Camouflage in Word Painting Camouflage in Word Painting

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (110K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Bergquist, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-08-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edwin Alfred Watrous

A little-known early 20th-century writer, he left behind sharp, playful books with memorable titles and a strong satirical streak. His surviving works suggest a taste for wit, parody, and pointed literary humor.

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