Poems by Michael Montlack

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Bees

by Michael Montlack

From Canary Fall 2019

Michael lives on a street with twin parks split by an avenue on an island that is bounded by the Hudson River to the west and the East River to the east.

After the expulsion

the planet will listen

through its wounds

for our music, seeking

to mine honey from

the amber flesh of peaches

or mangoes, harvesting

only an oozing grief,

the hive gone relic,

a waxen geometric skeleton,

its marrow a memory,

museumgoers lining up

to pay for a taste.




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