
Rebecca Gayle Howell (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
18 May 2023
Published in print:
07 March 2023
Online ISBN:
9780813197418
Print ISBN:
9780813182438
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Millar, Joseph, 'Planet Labor', in Rebecca Gayle Howell, Ashley M. Jones, and Emily J. Jalloul (eds), What Things Cost: an anthology for the people (Lexington, KY , 2023; online edn, Kentucky Scholarship Online, 18 May 2023), https://doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813182438.003.0119, accessed 15 May 2025.
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I should be letting the sunlightlead me into the darkness todayas my friend likes to sayspeaking of jazzor at least trying to fix the latchon the front doorbeyond which the sprinklerrains down on the cloverthe old man, my neighbor,planted last yearfor his bees, whose honeyI harvested yesterdayin a festival fraught with humming and deathgarbed in my white jacket and maskpurchased in Oakland from the Yemeni beekeeperwho lets bees walk on his face and his neck.Hardest workers on earthwith their gold fur and black leg hairspacked with pollen, their long proboscisesfilling with nectarflying three miles to the hive.For the sun has come outover the hive with its vast femalemultiplicity, its center the darkened waxof the brood and the queen who can livefor up to six years laying thousandsof eggs each day, her sireless dronesmostly useless now, pushed out to the edgeor driven away.It’s a hollow tree or maybe a boxmade out of wood and wireand any good worker can tell youthere’s nothing too restful about desire.If you wanted to sleepyou should have stayed home,in less than four monthsyour wings will be gone,tattered from flying and fanning the airto cool off the hiveand protect the brood,they can look for youlying still on the ground,your work blooming everywhere.
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