Palate Pleasure
Potted basil, dill, oregano form a line across my deck
stretch even longer by pots of chives, thyme and parsley.
Green next to greener, sweet smells near savory tempt
me, arouse my cook’s heart when I am near. At times I lean
close to each pot, let my finger glance a leaf, then inhale
long and fresh imagining how each flavor might awaken
roast chicken or pasta or green beans.
Not evey ingredient must be a main event.
Some sprigs create a backdrop or set
a mood. Snipped dill, green lace with butter
spread on salmon wards off the ordinary–
approaches the sublime.
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The line breaks in this are really good, pulling the reader into the next line like we’re following the smell of good food!
What a treat of a poem. I enjoyed it all but especially “Green next to greener”
This poem made me hungry. Delicious!
You are a gourmet chef!
Yum! Lots of paying attention here.
Your poem approaches the sublime!