by Diane Lockward
Deep-blue hue of the body, silvery bloom

on its skin. Undersized runt of a fruit,
like something that failed to thrive, dented top
a fontanel. Lopsided globe. A temperate zone.
Tiny paradox, tart and sweet, homely
but elegant afloat in sugar and cream,
baked in a pie, a cobbler, a muffin.
The power of blue. Number one antioxidant fruit,
bantam-weight champ in the fight against
urinary tract infections, best supporting actor
in a fruit salad. No peeling, coring or cutting.
Lay them out on a counter, strands of blue pearls.
Pop one at a time, like M&M's, into your mouth.
Be a glutton and stuff in a handful, your tongue,
lips, chin dyed blue, as if feasting on indigo.
Fruit of the state of New Jersey.
Favorite fruit of my mother.
Sundays she scooped them into pancake batter,
poured circles onto the hot greased griddle, sizzled
them gold and blue, doused with maple syrup.
This is what I want to remember: my mother
and me, our quilted robes, hair in curlers,
that kitchen, that table,
plates stacked with pancakes, blueberries sparkling
like gemstones, blue stars in a gold sky,
the universe in reverse,
the two of us eating blueberry pancakes.
[Blueberries frequently have a starring role in my morning oatmeal. Love em.]
~♥~
6 comments:
I suddenly have a craving for blueberries!!
I think it is going to be an amazing year for blueberries around here. They escaped damage from what we hope is the last frost and we have had lost of rain....so nice plump juicy blueberres are hopefully not too far away!
Lisa - Me, too.
Patty - a bumper crop of blueberries in your future? Heaven!
What a wonderful post! Loved the memories you shared with us!
I love blueberries too! I eat organic wild blueberries from Trader Joe's! YUMMY!
Yummmmm! I love those little blue power houses! Frozen in greek yogurt, so good, like ice cream.
Beautiful prose.
beautiful poetry.
BEAUTIFUL, Lee.
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