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  • The Bee's Gospel
  • Ladan Osman (bio)

I enter a household wherein a woman uses stamps with blooms:zinnias, aster, primrose. She adorns envelopes,remembers her mother's destroyed marigolds,and grieves for them again.

At night a man puts his palm on her temple,then her crown, unfolding meadows,and every fruit and root.I sit on the headboard and wait for permission to enter.It is an expanding paradise.Every thing knows its relationshipto light, to darkness, pursues various means to the same ends,and his hand contains the aliving spiceof a room full of palms.

He tells her she is the seasons.

He pursues a single lyric,wears several musks at once.

In the morning she splits a dense fruit.Within it are chambers, combs.She extracts seeds on the table, spends songs cleaning them.

My guardian waits outside the window.

I like how this man looks when he offers things,every object a gift: cup, washcloth, his scented [End Page 32] chest and temples. I don't know which oneis the queen, so I fly between them both.And the backs of their necks are the same.They are mirrors:mirrors facing each other across a well-lit room.I am in a frenzy.I visit a cup whose color I can't resist:summer sky after three nights without rain.It contains a sweet fluid.I don't know the name of this nectar.It causes me to forget.I have to be near it, on his knuckles, on his shoulders.What does it want, she asks.It doesn't know, he says.What does it know of what humans made?Then he'll go, and tell the others. He'll recite.They try to kill me, not sincerely.I drop from ceiling to floor until they too are exhausted.She opens a window. I stay, parse their fragrancesas she parsed those seeds,I want him to lie with her againshow me multitudinous gardens.

My attendant can wait no longer.

I salute her bare right breast,and watch all her skin prickle,and her scalp change color,and fly out. [End Page 33]

Ladan Osman

Ladan Osman is the author of the chapbook Ordinary Heaven, which appears in Seven New Generation African Poets (Slapering Hol Press). Her full-length collection The Kitchen-Dweller's Testimony (U of Nebraska P) won the Sillerman First Book Prize.

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