Locked inside
a wood and wire cage
buried deep in soft honeycomb,
a Pollack of nectar and honey,
paces a new virgin queen
anxious
to replace
the faltering first royal,
her genetic lineage 
in question,
her weakness
threatening the health
of the colony.
-
Re-Queening 
a maintenance not uncommon
to marrying for title;
cold, calculating
in service
to genetics
to better battle 
the underclass 
of pestilence,
the Varroa mite.
-
Autumn’s Hope
languishes
in her prison
for four long days
being fed and fanned,
her new girlish scent 
alerting the swollen hive
to her noble presence.
-
If accepted
rather than slaughtered,
she is released,
ascending the throne
amongst the throng;
her virginity 
powdered, puffed 
and prepped 
for her maiden flight
to bee serviced 
by randy drones,
laid
amongst the last blooms
of fall’s garden.
-
If Autumn’s Hope
manages
to find her way home, 
her walk of shame
will not be 
in party dress
and oversized sunglasses
but rather in 
slutty 
swaggering 
triumph,
for she now bears 
a lifetime of sperm 
in her tiny abdomen
with which to fertilize 
a lifetime of eggs.
-
So many variables,
possibilities for failure:
a hungry bird
unrequited lust,
a misdirected honing signal.
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But I’ve made it this far,
and hopefully 
so will she.
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#bee #beekeeping #backyardbeekeeping #longmayshereign 
 (at At Home in Napa)

