Cleaning Out My Fridge, aka the Augean Stables
Cleaning out the Augean stables
where a thousand immortal cattle were kept—
their dung deep enough to drown in—
was the fifth of the Twelve Labors of Hercules.
The task was to finish the job in a single day,
which seemed impossible until our hero
re-routed two rivers, the Alpheus & the Peneus,
to wash away the muck.
My fridge isn’t quite that bad.
King Augeas never cleaned his stables,
while I tend to business every year or so.
The few cattle in my fridge are very much mortal,
their excretions limited to occasional juices
leaking out of the plastic wrap. Still,
you’d be surprised at how much things
start to pile up:
half-full cartons of sour cream & yogurt
pushed to the back & out of mind,
growing enough mold to invent penicillin
all over again. Petrified lemons & limes
laid to rest in the crisper with atrophied apples,
desiccated carrots, herbs turned to dust.
The last of the miso, mummified
in its Tupperware tomb.
My intentions were good, I swear,
but this is the road I’ve paved. Part of the problem
is my memories of the fridges of my youth,
stocked in the style of Mother Hubbard,
bless her heart. Hedging against hunger,
I keep my shelves packed with the plenty
we lacked back then. Now, like Hercules,
I put my back in it & get to work.
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Oh so wonderful.
Your voice and self reflective clarity is so much in this.
And may the light always come.on when you open the door.
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People will think I’m kidding in this poem, Coleman. You know better 😏
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Thats the thing about pure honesty. It reads like fiction and that, is a beautiful thing.
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my experience tells me you are being accurate in relating how the lemons & limes petrify, apples atrophy, carrots desiccate, and herbs turned to dust. I like the addition of the playful miso mummified. also like the literary frame
Thanks Gaby! Yes, this poem is all too true 😏
I love you pack the poem with words. So well done!
Thanks Linda!
epic! inventing penicillin all over again!
Thanks Mike!
What a delightful read, Kevin! I am going to use your “Tupperware tomb” often, since I accumulate them too.
Thanks! Tombs come in all sizes, right?
I’m a sucker for the ancient Greeks and Iove how you wrap this mundane chore into a Herculean task. Well done, Kevin!
Thanks Eric! I’m glad to meet another Greek Geek! I also loved Norse mythology since elementary school. Rock Ragnarok!
Yuck
the muck’s
piled up
time to shuck
the unused
old and abused
rotted and petrified
time mop up the spills
the stuck and sticky
and get it done quickly
cause company’s coming
but not until
you tell the world
you’ve finally cleaned
and gleaned
your refrigerator.
Ha! Of course YOUR fridge is spotless, Mrs. Clean.
I enjoy your, sometimes, self deprecating humor.
Thanks Carole!