The Orchid
by Eileen Murphy
How does she survive--
out in the cold,
roots naked?
Survive the rains
by combing her hair,
ruining it with an early sunset,
a razor
that erases, erases?
Geckos scamper
when disturbed, but
the orchid won’t budge,
stubbornly refusing to die.
She keeps roots well-braced,
braiding them with leaves
and seeds
while her flowery future
sleeps in bare beds.
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A former
Chicagolander, Eileen Murphy now lives 30 miles from Tampa. She received her
Masters degree from Columbia College, Chicago. She teaches literature and
English at Polk State College in Lakeland and has recently published poetry
in Thirteen Myna Birds, Tinderbox (nominated for
Pushcart Prize), Yes Poetry, The American Journal of Poetry, Rogue
Agent, Deaf Poets Society, and other journals. Her website
is mishmurphy.com.
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