Apr 28 2008

Egg ~ C.G. Hanzlicek

Published by allysha at 7:27 am under culinary, poetry, poets

I’m scrambling an egg for my daughter.
“Why are you always whistling?” she asks.
“Because I’m happy.”
And it’s true,
Though it stuns me to say it aloud,
There was a time when I wouldn’t
Have seen it as my future.
It’s partly a matter
Of who is there to eat the egg.
The self fallen out of love with itself
Through the tedium of familiarity,
Or this little self,
So curious, so hungry,
Who emerged from the woman I love,
A woman who loves me in a way
I’ve come to think I deserve,
Now that it arrives from outside me.
Everything changes, we’re told,
And now the changes are everywhere:
The house with its morning light
That fills me like a revelation,
The yard with its trees
That cast a bit more shade each summer,
The love of a woman
That both is and isn’t confounding,
And the love
Of this clamor of questions at my waist.
Clamor of questions,
You clamor of answers,
Here’s your egg.

3 Responses to “Egg ~ C.G. Hanzlicek”

  1. Annieon 28 Apr 2008 at 7:46 am

    This is delicious and happy, just what I needed on a Monday morning. I’m also grateful for the “clamor of questions at my waist” and the house with morning light, yard with trees. Small pleasures. Love them.

  2. lou @ the higher neston 28 Apr 2008 at 2:48 pm

    I just love the lines “It’s partly a matter/Of who is there to eat the egg.” Very sweet.

  3. Lindseyon 28 Apr 2008 at 3:11 pm

    This is really great in so many ways.

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