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When the War is Over

She closes her eyes to know it by its smell:
Home. In the dark

it is opening its mouth
like the moon’s seas,
like lockjaw,
like rapture—
the bee queen left

after colony collapse.

When the War is Over

She closes her eyes to know it by its smell:
Home. In the dark

it is opening its mouth
like the moon’s seas,
like lockjaw,
like rapture—
the bee queen left

after colony collapse.

Gabrielle Bates, 22

Seattle / Birmingham, AL

 
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