by Elsa Johnson
Honeyberry leafed out last night Her pale
tiny flower buds are straining ( wait! wait! There
are no pollinators yet! ) The first grey-
green buddlea leaves uncurl — Poking amid
half-digested leaf mold fragile carcass
of insect : possibly bumblebee : and there
a scant handful of ultra violet irises
while here the rhubarb in its red unfurl-
ing — so almost obscene — like a bright
vulva aroused from dirt Last year’s debris
shouts — take me! ( away! ) while this year’s new life
claws out of the ground And the sparrows call : what?
who?/ where?/ there! — Is it time? — now! /now! / quick? / quick!