Breakfast Flatware

by Mark Belair



Concerning
the flatware on
the breakfast table: the fork’s rising
tines catch bright window light though its
handle lay in shadow, suggesting a too demanding
complexity, while the sleek knife too easily—so ominously—
inhabits the tabletop dark, leaving it to the high, rounded, sunstruck
universe of the spoon—all reflection-confused—to mirror my pre-coffee mood.

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