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Adjusting Appetizing Palates. I have sampled the variety, I am the one who has tasted life; The one who has had a taste of life. Rarely indulged in the main course- Seldom a full meal- I come hungry- To leave satisfied... I want more substance. Sampled the world on wooden toothpicks. I have had itty bits of everything. Piecemeal offerings to try entice my loyalty. Old ladies with new recipes passing them around on trays in supermarkets of the world. I come back for more free samples. The more I have traveled the more I have sampled life. Moi-Moi- and peanut butter stew. I have tasted life with different seasonings and spices - Tried a variety of cultural dishes - Some bland, some spicy Tried the soul food of each one's pride as I swallowed mine. I have never gained control of my soul. It wandered with me sampling life on platters. Now desirous of healing-fish soup. I wanted more – Traveled; Partook of more – Tasting life's offerings from the - rich to the poor. Drank out of Chrystal as well as tin cups. I have eaten from Chinaware, and drank from gourds, I have supped on Hors-d'oeuvre and canapes'; Inner-voices led me to hot rocks and tepees— Sweat camps with medicinal potions. Tasting life in places where strange medicine men reside. I have eaten rice in 2000 languages. In Asian and Indian tongues. I swapped collard greens for callaloo; Then stepped up to taste breadfruit - Filled up on Ackee and Saltfish a Exotic palatable dish. Though never full off of life – Not gluttony statutes yet, I have done more than get my “whistle wet" Still, I am glad: “Oh, how grateful to be alive”. Able to sample the tender morsels of appetizers so fine. Even though I am a Connoisseur of fine wine. …and have enjoyed plenty tidbits of earth’s great bounty-- In this life. I have supped in the finest cuisines. Treated royally as if I were a queen. I have supped in mansions, or sat, an ate under exotic trees; Yet, there is nothing so satisfying-and no one abler. As to be back in the hood, trying not to go berserk; Waiting for a slice of Sweet Potato pie for dessert. After getting my grub on, at Grandmas table.
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