Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Trout Lily, Bloodroot, & Trillium

Was the Face of the Earth vacant of other Plants, it might be gradually sowed and overspread with one Kind only; as, for Instance, with Fennel; and were it empty of other Inhabitants, it might in a few Ages be replenish'd from one Nation only; as, for Instance, with Englishmen.  

                  — Benjamin Franklin


much as I like fennel, growing & eating it

I would rather sow trout lily, & if I were allowed

I’d sow bloodroot too, with trillium a close third


as for the one Nation only, I would never

breed a nation of men, better a nation of women

better yet a nation of honeybees, or monarch


butterflies, or northern long-eared or little brown

bats, gender nonspecific — last night I saw a bat

circle the house & land on the rickety chimney


soon to be disassembled, up the unmortared bricks

it crawled & over the rim, down there who knows

how many bats dwell? what if my chimney’s bats


so far are free from death-bearing fungus? am I

thereby obliged to maintain their residence?

who wouldn’t want bats in a house beside a lake?


five months remain before their forced relocation

my focus must be to devise their new home —

bat house, bat cave, otherwise uninhabited


geodesic dome — plus, I must boost the animal

species sowed on earth to include some foods

favored by bats, e.g., scorpions, spiders, mosquitoes


oh wait, remember? my own Nation will not survive

these bats will inherit my house, I’d best open

the chimney flue, welcome them in before I go


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