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Eating Nasturtiums, by Mary Makofske, # 15 in the Flume Chapbook Series.

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About the Author

Mary Makofske was born and grew up in Washington, D.C. She received a B.A. from Douglass College and an M.A. from the University of Minnesota. Her first book of poetry, The Disappearance of Gargoyles, was published by Thorntree Press in 1988. A fiction writer as well as a poet, she has also worked as a travel agent, reporter, college instructor, and health educator.

 
From the Chapbook

Eating Nasturtiums

You top our garden salad
with the bright nasturtiums

all parts edible--
leaf and flower, spur and pollen--
the parsley of nouvelle cuisine.

Till now you've only tolerated
beds of flowers, interlopers
where the beans or corn could be.

Here we move beyond the merely
decorative--blossoms gold and orange
streaked with scarlet lines
precise enough to have been drawn
with pen and ink.

Staked in a vase, arranged
by form and color, these blooms
would fade; why not make use
of them before they do?

Why not, like the hummingbird and bee,
let beauty lure us to what feeds
the hunger we call real?

As even the ordinary
objects of this kitchen
serve to feed us--
spoons, bowls, plates, pans,
glasses, chairs, and table
blooming in forms and colors
that satisfy--an argument
for art not sacrosanct,
but made to be well
used, devoured.

The gypsy flowers
spread their fringed skirts
on our tongues. Pepper and sweet,
these bright nasturtiums.

 

The Flume Chapbook Series 

No. 1   At Dusk On Naskeag Point by Tina Barr 

No. 2   Running Patterns by Randall Freisinger 

No. 3   Common Waters by David Graham 

No. 4   The Centralia Mine Fire by Leonard Kress 

No. 5   Lost Stone by Carol Gordon

No. 6   Concentric Circles by Gayle Kaune 

No. 7   Without Birds, Without Flowers, Without Trees by Pamela Uschuk

No. 8   Follower of Dusk by Luis Omar Salinas

No. 9   Shovel Point by Judy Lindberg 

No. 10   Staving Off Rapture by Ava Leavell Haymon 

No. 11   Cinnabar by Martha M. Vertreace

No. 12   Whetstone by Joanne Allred

No. 13   As Close as Possible by Mary Matthews 

No.14   The Corner of Absence by Lynne Kuderko 

No. 15   Eating Nasturtiums by Mary Makofske 

No. 16   Stutter Monk by David Graham

No. 17   The Way Water Moves by John Brehm

No. 18   The One Blue Thread by Naomi F. Chase

No. 19   I Call This Flirting by Sherrie Flick 

No. 20 Bad Girl at the Altar Rail by Sharon Charde