Flower Alphabet i press my ear to the ground to listen for landmines; voices: orchestra & maroon. there are land mines so old that their makers are in the ground there with them. talking to the bodies, the explosives mutter something about steam, something about iron. something about wanting the burst to be over, the dream they have each night of wrong steps, a small rabbit's foot pressed into violin air. all the while the dirt recites the names of flowers in alphabetical order starting with Aconitum. will i end up a land mine or a body? i can't know that yet but i can practice. i dig holes in the yard & crawl inside, taking all the speech in. i too learn the order of the flowers, i whisper African Daisy Agapanthus Alchemilla in hopes that i will bypass becoming a corpse or carcass of waiting, underneath the soil i ask the land mines if they know how to disarm themselves & they scream, tongues as cymbals, smashing the words of brass & clarinet, language as needles in the soil, the bodies speaking too now, pleading for the mines to go off already & bring more bodies down to where the roots clutch at us with thin soft hands. i shake myself out of the earth, spitting gravel & grasping handfuls of grass. have they all forgetten about grass down there? the loud & watermelon smell of green. i breathe it in & listen ear to ground again. i can't help it, it can't help it. i say, Aconitum: common name: monkshood
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