Little bee sucks the blossom, big bee gets the honey.
When bees "suck" nectar, it is stored in their crops.
She would not store her supers for the winter until the bees had sucked out the last remaining bits of honey from the combs.
Even though the big honey flow was over, the bees were still out there sucking nectar, going about their business.
"Where the wild bee sucks, there suck I." The little man hopped back to the fire.
Where the bee sucks, there suck I/On a bat's back I do fly.
"Where the bee sucks," for example, is cast in melodies and rhythms that evoke children's schoolyard taunts, offset by a dark harmony.
It's like being a flower and having a bee suck your nectar.
And we were enfolded in the system, sucking where the bee sucks.
Yes, with you I think that he has wisdom, and the bee which seeks honey should suck the flower--before it fades!