by Robin Morgan
   its tight green bud is eaten literally
   away by certain small herbivorous ants
   who swarm round the stubborn rind
   and nibble gently for weeks to release
   the implosion called a flower. If
   the tiny coral-colored ants have been
   destroyed, the bloom cannot unfist itself
   no matter how carefully forced to umbrage
   by the finest hothouse gardeners.
   Unrecognized, how recognizable:
   Each of us nibbling discreetly
   to release the flower,
   usually not even knowing
   the purpose—only the hunger;
   each mostly unaware of any others,
   sometimes surprised by a neighbor,
   sometimes (so rarely) astonished
   by a glimpse into one corner
   at how many of us there are;
   enough to cling at least, swarm back,
   remain, whenever we’re shaken
   off or drenched away
   by the well-meaning gardener, ignorant
   as we are of our mission, of our being
   equal in and to the task.
   Unequal to the task: a word
   like “revolution,” to describe
   what our drudge-cheerful midwifery
   will bring to bear—with us not here
   to see it, satiated, long since
   rinsed away, the job complete.
   Why then do I feel this tremble,
   more like a contraction’s aftermath
   release, relax, relief
   than like an earthquake; more
   like a rustling in the belly,
   or the resonance a song might make
   en route from brain to larynx—
   as if now, here, unleaving itself of all
   old and unnecessary outer layers
   butterfly from chrysalis
   snake from cast skin
   crustacean from shell
   baby from placenta
   something alive before
   only in Anywoman’s dreamings
   begins to stretch, arch, unfold
   each vein on each transparency opening proud,
   unique, unduplicate,
   each petal stiff with tenderness,
   each gauzy wing a different shading flecked
   ivory silver tangerine moon cinnamon amber flame
   hosannas of lucidity and love in a wild riot,
   a confusion of boisterous order
   all fragrance, laughter, tousled celebration—
   only a fading streak like blood
   at the center, to remind us we were there once
   but are still here, who dare,
   tenacious, to nibble toward such blossoming
   of this green stubborn bud
   some call a world.
   About the Author
   Award-winning poet, novelist, journalist, and feminist leader Robin Morgan has published more than twenty books, including the now-classic anthologies Sisterhood Is Powerful and Sisterhood Is Global and the bestselling The Demon Lover: The Roots of Terrorism. Her work has been translated into thirteen languages, among them Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Persian. A recipient of honors including a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, and former editor in chief of Ms., Morgan founded the Sisterhood Is Global Institute, and with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem, cofounded the Women’s Media Center. She writes and hosts Women’s Media Center Live with Robin Morgan, a weekly program with a global audience on iTunes and WMCLive.com—her commentaries legendary, her guests ranging from grassroots activists to Christiane Amanpour, Anita Hill, and President Jimmy Carter.
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   Copyright © 1979, 1980, 1981 by Robin Morgan
   Cover design by Mauricio Diaz
   ISBN: 978-1-5040-0688-0
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