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Botanica

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by Eve Alexandra

They are everywhere——those sunflowers with the coal heart center. They riot

without speaking, huge, wet mouths caught at half-gasp, half-kiss.

Flowers she promises I'll grow into, sweet gardener,

long luminous braids I'd climb like ladders, freckles scattered

across our shoulders in a spell of pollen. She's sleeping there——on that table

with its veneer slick as a glass coffin. She's fed us fiddleheads, the tine fists

of Brussels sprouts, cupcakes, even the broken song of the deer's neck. Singing.

Flowers everywhere. In my bedroom chaste daisies and the vigilance

of chrysanthemums. Dirt under my nails, pressing my cheek to the shag rug

with its million fingers. You could lose anything: a tooth, Barbie's shoe,

this prayer. She loves me. She loves me not. I stare at my reflection,

a posy of wishes. Morning glory, nightshade, tulip, rhododendron.

In this poem I would be the Wicked Witch and she Snow White. Waiting.

My father talks to me about their lovemaking. My mouth empty

as a lily. I try to remember the diagram. Which is the pistil?

Which is the stamen? Roads of desire circle our house: Lost Nation Severance,

Poor Farm. Branches catch the wings of my nightgown.

There is a crow and the smell of blackberries.


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