Poem: They Will Allow Orchids

They Will Allow Orchids 

but never daisies 
or tulips or daffodils
or bougainvilleas,
no, just the orchids.
The rest they will dismiss,
will call a danger,
will refuse.  It is 
not at all clear
the difference.
There is a bias at work,
or maybe 
I do not understand.
I don't need to know
all the reasons.
It is not important,
I only need to know
what can be done
and what cannot be,
what will be allowed
and what won't.
I do not even need that,
not in truth.  I don't have
any flowers at all
and wouldn't bring them
even if I was going. 

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