I have honeybees on my ankles
And bumblebees for eyes.
Flowers are blooming in my bones,
Pushing out of my pores.
.
There are carpenter bees
Gnawing away at my bones,
Excavating little bits of me
To make room for their new home.
.
Everything is buzzing
And I am bumbling around,
Caught in the vines of native plants,
Falling to the dirt.
.
They don't care about the crash.
The bees, they lift and hover and wait,
While I tumble down.
The grass swallows me whole.
.
The sky is pretty down here.
My skin, finally warm
From the buzzing wings
Of this black and yellow swarm.
.
Slender green stalks slip through
The gaps in my molecules.
They stretch their little hands skyward
And the bees follow.
.
Hooked feet, small and fragile,
Cling to the rapidly rising towers.
They pull on the opening petals,
White, pink, red, black.
.
It tips like the sun,
Bowing toward the horizon,
Falling into the milky gaze
Of eyes once vivid and bright.
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What a beautiful picture,
The flowers swaying in the breeze,
Rooted to the still-strong fibers
Of my ribcage.
.
Look at the bees,
Look at how they dance!
They weave between the petals,
Waltz across the wind.
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It is easy to get lost in their beauty.
Easier still to forget that they are a mark
Of my passing
And the years that have left.
About the Creator
Silver Daux
Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.
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Comments (7)
The insight of this piece is insanely beautiful. I found out about you through your interview with Heather, and am so happy. I look forward to reading many of you worlks.
A real macabre but organic picture. To take the two and create something which is strangely uplifting is not easily done. I quite like the idea of being bee food.
Gosh you made a corpse seem soooo beautiful! Loved your poem!
What a masterfully woven piece, Silver! The exploration of mortality intertwined with the process of decomposing among the bees and flora is deftly done
Absolutely stunning. The beautiful and mysterious interconnection between mortality and regeneration.
Marvelously morbid!
I am in love with the imagery and idea of this :)