
Here’s a poem called “Milk and Mends” that’s all about those tender moments in our relationships where love and forgiveness come into play, especially in the kitchen. You know, those simple gestures and little culinary mishaps that somehow lead to a deeper understanding and bring us closer together. I hope you find it as touching as I do, and that it reminds you of the beautiful ways we mend our hearts with the ones we love. Also let me know what do you think is the relationship of the poet and the other person in this poem?
Milk and Mends
He whispered in my ear, "There's a gift awaiting in the kitchen." I rushed to our little haven, To be welcomed by The burnt smell of milk cream, Spills marking a map to a world unknown. Oh wait, I see a little waterfall Forming a puddle under the granite slab, And four tiles away from it, Two small cups half-filled with milk, Rose petals on a royal bath, Pampered with a sprinkle of cocoa powder. I turn back to look at him— A sorry face cuts through him, For the fight last night Over unfinished homework.
Written as part of #BlogchatterFoodFest.
love and forgiveness grows the relationship more stronger that’s true very well said through your poetry
Thank you so much for your kind words, Kani 🙂 I’m glad the message of love and forgiveness resonated with you. These values truly have the power to strengthen relationships and create deeper connections. I’m happy my poetry could convey this sentiment effectively.