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“LIKE A FIRST HYACINTH by Dale Going

gently tearing open its nutritious heart

to release its flower of sound.

 

In a quandary in a quarry excavating gravel.

Before the thick past with its impending

 

precipice. The pressure is immense.

 

No one seems to know

 

where it comes from exactly.

There are clues

 

that indicate it originated early.

 

Like a fir

bifurcated to a brittle split.

 

Why should he be deprived of love.

 

The blank yielding to the blank.

 

Or the start of a garden.

Dale Going, 70, lives in Manhattan and the Adirondack Park. She is a poet and letterpress printer.