Bred that way
The produce aisle told me
About society and it’s tendencies
Every apple smooth and without blemish
Perfectly crisp and sweet
Technology rapidly improved
To bring lavish to the feast
Indeed, they were bred that way
Clones made by grafting branches
Genetically, deliciously identical
Their wild sister is tart
Spotted with hyperpigmentation
She is small, uneven
Food fit to rot
Though she is the source
Of all the flavor we’ve bought
The same came be said
For every fruit I scrutinize
As I push my cart along
Beautiful, perfect and
Genetically weak
Disease prone, cloaked in pesticide
And erosion to survive
Indeed, they were bred that way
Not only in magazines do we see
What we think beautiful means
No wonder I am unhappy
With my mirror image
The truth is hidden
By a disease we cannot see
And that no pesticide can reach
Just like in the fruit we buy
We crave perfection
Our own infectious blight
Indeed, we were bred that way
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Brilliant!
Love:
“The truth is hidden
By a disease we cannot see
And that no pesticide can reach”