“Good Enough” by Lynnell Edwards

What BreaksThe food analogies come fast
enough: hot glass like taffy

pulled by hook and hand; the crucible’s
soup of cooked glass clinging like honey

at the end of a wand; crushed color
like sugar in piles. Glass blown

like gum or spun into cool confections,
sweet illusion of peppermint swirls,

frosted drops, molten core
like a butterscotch disk,

come closer and see what treat.
But mind your tongue

friend, this is nothing
you want between your teeth.

-Lynnell Edwards,
Kings of the Rock and Roll
Hot Shop (or, What Breaks)
Accents Publishing 2014

photo by John Nation

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