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Poem: A Matter Of Taste

Posted on December 2, 2009October 17, 2022 by David Barker

“There’s a hint of -”
“Pepper,” you say.
“Exactly,” and the steward bobs
like those dipsomaniac birds
while I swirl, sniff, sip.
I tilt as if for shots.
Yay or nay, or checkbox,
or I approve, then a jet
of purplish juice
into the canister.

I pride myself on the subtleties
I hear in orchestration:
violas from within the strings,
they rise and then they sing,
they sing to me; and deeper
lines within a poem, drawn taut
and plucked, they ring,
they ring for me. But wines?
Why do they reduce
to juice?

You hold your glass. I
push mine back, watching
the clarity, swirling
the intimations of
all I’ll never know.
I swallow and wait
for the smooth finish.
I drink you in but
much goes wasted
on my palette.

A reading of A Matter Of Taste

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