Passion
by Grace Marie
Grafton
Lend my heart to a
passion flower in Surinam
because it has
guardian ants and there
my heart would be,
tucked down
between the stems
of the pistils
and the ants would
assume it to be integral
to the flower and
would guard it from all threat.
I'd be safe. At
least, my heart would be.
Yesterday I heard
a poet say 'the price of love.'
Of course she
didn't mean legal tender or even
a ring or deed to
a house. She meant sorrow.
Do the guardian
ants love the flower, their job?
I'd like to think
so, maybe an insect kind of
love but I know I
love the passion flower and,
despite the fact
that I know it will die and
I will die (the
ants too), it still feels good.
I want to share my
passion with their
passion, just look
at the color of those petals,
just look how
beautifully my heart fits under the
cerise punctuation
of the pistils, look at the articulated
dangerous
complexity of the ants' legs.
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"Passion"
was first published in Askew.
Grace Marie Grafton is the author of six collections of
poems, most recently 'Jester,' published by Hip Pocket Press. She has taught
thousands of children to write poetry through her work with CA Poets in the
Schools.
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