You have the power
to slow the beat of my heart.
If I touched your needles
you might stop it.
That’s why they also call you
Taxus baccata – toxic berry carrier.
Your taxines (taxine A and B, paclitaxel,
isotaxine, taxicatine, taxols A and B)
jam channels of myocardial cells,
bring about cardiac arrest.
Cardiotoxic tree the Eburones drank your poison
extracted ex arboribus taxeis –
you stopped their hearts.
Beneath your boughts
I hear the echoes of their heartbeats
still beating slowly, so slowly like
the greater beat of the Heart of Annwn.
Like so many poisons
you are my cure.

*Ebura is the Proto-Celtic name for yew. The English ‘yew’ and Welsh ‘Ywen’ derive from the Proto-Germanic *iwo. The Eburones were a Gaulish-Germanic tribe in north-east Gaul.