The early bumble bee has a lifespan of twenty-eight days.
Twenty eight days spent on window sills, bathing in refracted light
Twenty eight days lingering on the bird feeder circling the bluejays while they feast
Twenty eight days peony petal clad, tulip covered, foxglove smothered, lavender lovers
The early bumble bee lives his whole life in the spring, and never knows the uneasy cruelty of November
The early bumble bee scathed me in my adolescence, barefoot and vulnerable on pavement, prone to being plucked, prodded or poked
The vulnerable hurt the vulnerable
I’d swat them onto the sidewalk, without mindfulness or mercy
I wore the war on my hands, along with yellow yolk chalk stains, an under developed brain, an indifference to the soft creature’s pain.
Early bumble bees hardly ever sting
Unless they are defending themselves that is.
Something I never even gave the bee a chance to do
The early bumble bee has a lifespan of twenty-eight days.
I have been alive for 7,799.
and on the 7800th day of my life
I will learn mercy.
peony petal clad, tulip covered, foxglove smothered, lavender lover mercy.
We are less important than bees.
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