long stemmed dandelions
bouncing in the meadow
I didn’t notice the bees at first
the weight of each one
pulling down each stem
and letting go
one after another
a field of springing keys
played without sound
I heard a melody
rise from the field—
a death song
a feeling spread through me like water
soundless as dawn
the bees played flower
after flower
going extinct
still singing
POST UPDATE: Sisyphus reader Quantum Kreilkamp has set this poem to music and the author requested the link be shared.