Plant Food

It is a fact, albeit not scientifically proven, that
As winter days shorten,
Consumption of red wine increases,
Resulting in seriously depleted cutlery drawers
Utensils are scraped, unnoticed, into compost buckets
And in the spring we find pickle forks poking up with the peonies
Henckels hunkered amongst the hyacinths
And, curiously, grandmother’s silver ladle, only slightly tarnished,
Nestled between the leeks and the garlic,
Anticipating the season’s first tureen of soup




0 Arc 61, Winter 2009
an Editor’s Choice in the 2008 Poem of the Year Contest
see back of issue for authorship of this poem in The Anonymous Issue
see issue for Poem of the Year winners and Readers’ Choice
Arc 61, The Anonymous Issue, a.k.a Headless : Table of Contents | Contributors



61, Winter 2008

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