Friday, September 13, 2013

Friday 9/13/13

Meditation on a Grapefruit

To wake when all is possible
before the agitations of the day
have gripped you
                  To come to the kitchen
and peel a little basketball
for breakfast
             To tear the husk
like cotton padding     a cloud of oil
misting out of its pinprick pores
clean and sharp as pepper
                          To ease
each pale pink section out of its case
so carefully        without breaking
a single pearly cell
                  To slide each piece
into a cold blue china bowl
the juice pooling       until the whole
fruit is divided from its skin
and only then to eat
                so sweet
                          a discipline
precisely pointless        a devout
involvement of the hands and senses
a pause      a little emptiness

each year harder to live within
each year harder to live without

Craig Arnold