Six apples in front of my eyes
Waiting for their greater purpose
Each painted a deep, glossy red, reminding me of the perfume that sits on my desk
These apples must not go to waste, I say
I cannot, I will not let them turn into mush
Pie it is.
Five knives to choose from
I go with the shortest
Running the blade carefully across the apple, thin spirals of white and red ribbons make their way to the floor
The apple disposes of its disguise, much like a caterpillar leaving the comfort of its silky cocoon
Four apples left
I have gained a rhythm for this loathful task
The completion of one apple after the next
I feel as though I am winning, that is in my own game of one on one
Three birds fly, fully free and unaware of apple peeling
I have spotted their posse as I gaze outside my window, eager at the chance to distract my attention from the apples
The apple skins have started to tower on top of one another
Their colors just as alluring as a typical evening in the fall
I watch the birds once more
I wonder, what it must be like to fly
Two apples left
My hands have grown tired
Tired from the peeling
Tired from the repeated motion of the blade across the fruit's surface
I can only think of the pie that is soon to be
Without apples there would be no apple pie
No flaky golden brown crust
No caramelized sugar creeping up along the sides of the pan
No sweet aroma, adrift in the air
After all, only a baker knows the true glory of this peeling, for in return, you have created
One apple pie.
Posted in response to the challenge Fall: Writing.
Comments
"The apple disposes of its disguise, much like a caterpillar leaving the comfort of its silky cocoon"
I love this poem so much.
"Good things come to those who wait..." In this case that good thing is a hot apple pie, and you have described so well the tedious peeling process, a true exercise in patience and determination. I could feel it! Interesting descriptions of the minute actions you are taking with your hands, and many beautiful nods to the fall season.
Hi Anna! Thank you so much for this comment. :)
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