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Lily Owens
Say that I live in South Carolina, a little white cottage,
with T. Ray––daddy never fit him––and Rosaleen, basically my mother.
Tell them when the bees arrive, I am elated,
all my worries gone, vanished as if there were never any.
Say that my favorite foods are honey cakes,
only the ones made by May.
Mention that I never really fit in,
always alone,
a mouse slinking in the corner,
trying not to get stepped on.
When you write my story,
tell them the bees saved me,
now I am whole.
(Written from the point of view of Lily Owens, the narrator and protagonist in “The Secret Life of Bees”)
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