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There are places
my heart goes to,
cracks in the earth
softened by sunrise
or sunset.
Remember those pink cookies
we’d get on the way to work
to share over coffee?
I haven’t had one in years,
but here they are,
hanging like a sun
from a tree.
Perfectly round, like fruit,
to pick, to share,
to illuminate the darkness
we’ve been held in for too long.
Aristotle’s kiss
has been long and deep.
All that salt
needs something sweet.
Meet me here before
the blue-black of night,
before crow-dark feathers
creep cold across our eyelids.
It’s nearing sunset.
I’ve one plate,
two halves,
and
coffee’s waiting.
Reference: “Men cannot know each other until they have eaten salt together.” -Aristotle
Now I'm trying to envision pink cookies. I've seen pink frosted cookies. Is that close? Anyway, who could resist a shared plate and coffee that's ready?
ReplyDeleteThey were a shortbread with pink frosting from a brand called Uncle Seth's found throughout the Seattle area years ago. Everyone in the area referred to them as pink cookies. They were The Best!
DeleteWhat a lovely sharing to have.... I am also a bit confused about pink cookies...
ReplyDeleteThey were amazing, Bjorn!
DeleteThose closing lines are so inviting, Jennifer! Pink cookies are certainly something to look forward to.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite wonderful. I thought of the pink wafer biscuits we get in the UK.
ReplyDeleteI love your ending.
What a lovely invitation. Who could resist?
ReplyDeleteThe bookends are perfect ....I thought of those lighthouse sugar cookies with pink frosting you can get in the bakery.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written. Yes, we do need our sweets with our salt!
ReplyDeletei love everything pink! especially cookies. with coffee.
ReplyDeleteYour words are a love-filled invitation to connection.
ReplyDeleteAristotle’s kiss
ReplyDeletehas been long and deep.
All that salt
needs something sweet
Wonderful turns of words in this endearing contemplation...therapeutic poetry to read...
Pink cookies sound like the perfect physic for the awesome awful salty blue sublime. I'll have another, please.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely moving. I had to read it twice. I adore your descriptions, the feeling of nostalgia.
ReplyDeleteThe universal ache to re-live our loves. I too, love those shortbread pink frosted cookies (with sprinkles). But, it's the "places my heart goes to" that strikes me.
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