Production, by AUDRE LORDE
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100,000 bees make a sturdy hive
ready three days after the moon is full
we cut honey.
Sadiq loads the extractor
Curtis leveling the spin.
Sweet creeps like bees
through each crack of hot air.
Before twilight
long rows of bottles stand
labeled and waiting.
Tomorrow we make a living
two dollars at a time.
From “The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance” by Audre Lorde. (Norton: $18.95.) These 39 poems, Lorde’s final volume, were written between 1987 and 1992. Lorde was the author of 10 volumes of poetry and five works of prose. She died in 1992. 1993 Reprinted by permission.