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The Day Baklava Bent the Fork

The Day Baklava Bent the Fork
 
By: Moji Agha
 
April 15, 2010
 
On this taxing day on Earth,
I finally saw with my own physical eyes,
in one hilariously sweet moment,
the sticky triumph of baklava over the fork.
 
The formerly cocky fork,
his erect ego bent,
finally learned what it means to be hard, or not.
 
The triumphant baklava, however,
wondered if age on a lonely shelf
hardens even the sweetest of the sweet.
 
I wonder:
Whether she also wondered, what it means to be tough
on this warming taxing day,
on this dying blue goblet: my Mother Earth?

Is my mother's sweet heavily taxed heart finally hardening?
 
Has she taken the fork in the road
that ends in hard, rather than sweet?
 
Or alas, was it that the soft-hearted fork
had no choice but to cry bent tears
mourning the death of softness
of sweet hearts?
 
I hear the wind of "what is" cry:
 
For whose out-of-balance baklavas and forks do the bells toll, especially today?

Copyright © Moji Agha




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