Novena for the Year of the Bumblebee
     on the Spaceship at the End of the World

(after Karen An-hwei Lee’s “Prayer for a Bamboo-Flowering Famine”)

 

All Rise & Recite:

 

May we settle on a planet near a lavender sun

where nothing is bitter or greedy or cruel. May we stand on a turret-stone

on the unbroken planet, and look out at the ruins

 

of all the things that came before us

and see all the things that will come. May we wander through the ruins

of the castle below, alongside the slow wind

 

whistling through the ivy-strung arches, strung with things resembling

the things we had on Earth. Let us never forget

the Earth, or its handfuls of warm, sun-soaked soil, shining with the miracle

 

of the minerals that sustained us, and the vegetables,

and the bees. May we never forget the floccose fat

bodies of the bees, the way their colonies purred.

 

May we find the body of a wingless bee

and lay it to rest in a cardboard earring box, on a cushion

of filmy cotton no bigger than a leaf.

 

May we recite this prayer over the stillness of the bee

until the soft drone of rain drowns us out.

 

May we bury the bee in moss, as if we are planting

something, holding in our fingers

the memory of Earth.

 

May we have enough breath to wait here

long enough for something floccose to grow.


Also by Lizzy Ke Polishan

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