Another woman’s garden grows in mine:
here her daffodils, my bluebells, her white columbine,
my narcissus jumbled with her trillium,
her trout lilies confusing my rosarium.
Though I would not know this woman by her face,
my garden gives her vision honored space.
Each spring my order’s changed by her intent,
sure sign hegemony is not what nature meant.
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