Trim the FatA Poem by p.kuhl
you set the stakes
at the fork in the road
where time is ripe and
your sugar clumps,
wasted peels on the side-
let the sour grow
as we melt it down
you flick crumbs
with your
evening gown
and you can savor
all the garnish
trim the fat and
add a dash
of you, or you can
boil it all off
stir it in and turn it
into a stew
let it marinate
when the timer flakes off
like a stale sugar-cube
you watch the water boil
but it'll never boil
last call for a bowl of you
we sip it up,
but getting drunk
is nothing new
© 2012 p.kuhl |
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Added on March 28, 2012 Last Updated on November 8, 2012 Authorp.kuhlBloomington, INAboutMy name is Pierce, and I am a 23 year old English major at Indiana University. "How easily I connect to you. You're always everything at once, somehow. You're shy and open, sweet and cold, curious .. more..Writing
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