One’s Mark
Please do not carve on the yucca, do not give
it your name, which you yourself might need.
Please do not please too readily. May your pleas
never come out of desperation, but merely
want. A smear of desire, a schmear—you had
thought to bring in the boiled dough but
it can only withstand so much, fast-spoiled.
You are sometimes a bagel yourself, ruined
before touch, not by it. Please don’t be bought.
Don’t be a bot, though probably you should
find ways of processing, of answering. It will
help to remember your ancient ancestor, the fern.
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Kristi – I love how you play with the words and their sounds but still stay on your track of poetry and then bringing us back around to the source.!
“You are sometimes a bagel yourself,” – good god! hit my funny bone!
Thanks, Sylvia! I’m glad the bagel bit gave you a giggle.
I love how you get from the yucca to the fern.
I love “Please don’t be bought./Don’t be a bot, though probably you should/find ways of processing…”