I’ve been having a lot of fun, learning some new painting techniques from teacher extraordinaire Ali Kay! Last week I joined in on her Paint Week, where one of our projects was painting a pumpkin and sunflowers.
That painting reminded me of an ode to a pumpkin I wrote a few years ago. I’m re-posting it here today and wish you a wonderful fall that includes lots of pumpkin treats!
To Pumpkin
You kept the new world’s
hungry pioneers and pilgrims alive
with your soft sweet flesh
and nutty seeds,
their feet warm with your rind
woven into mats,
their parties and celebrations
fueled by your beer.
But I am not stuck in the past
for you, orange gourd of October,
are still the icon of Autumn
visiting our fall menus with spicy milkshakes
fragrant muffins, scones and pies
infusing soups and stews
ever the magnet of the latte lineup.
We see ourselves
in your well-formed circle
and with cold sharp blades
carve for you vacant eyes
a triangle nose, a toothy grin
then plant within the fire of life
for one secret night
only to find your precious meat
shattered, your pulp a slurry
on a November sidewalk
Thank you, large melon
for your stubby steadfastness
through famine to plenty,
your generosity from yellow blossom
to creamy flesh,
your patience with us
as we bake and boil
microwave and sauté
carve and create
you and your orange generation,
most tasty and handsome denizens
of the market’s harvest bin
and the farmer’s freckled patch.
© 2017 by Violet Nesdoly

