PELAU IN D' BASKET
In her backyard garden one pigeon pea shrub scrubbed the wall as the wind blew
A lazy housewife, no not she, she served her husband more so, as her children grew
Aurora and her girl pals, planned to go watch the masquerade bands
Sitting under the covered stands
In her basket a pot of tasty pelau
With the pigen peas she picked from her garden she cooked
She knew nothing of Reine des Glaces
Her salad was of locally grown leaves of lettuce
This was Port of Spain Trinidad after all,
She had bought her greens from a farmer's stall
PELAU IN D' BASKET © gillena cox 2020
Purple Patch
Challenged by Sarah to plant her a poetry patch by choosing a few vegetable names from the list she has provided
[Black Beauty. Trail of Tears. Lazy housewife
Princess.Purple queen.Jacob’s cattle.The Czar.Wizard.Golden acre.Dazzling blue.Purple sword.Jack Ice.Reine des Glaces.Blue fire.Aurora]
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I like how the pea shrub "scrubbed the wall" in the wind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Frank
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Homegrown is best. Nice that she makes a nice meal for her husband then goes off with her friends to relax :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Lili
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Great to have a local twist on this. I have a vivid image of this woman in my mind, now - children grown, husband fed - throws food together casually because she's done it so often, but it's the best food you'll ever eat - laughs a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciagion Sarah
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I find it cute and how we can grow so much in our own home garden!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Vandana
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I love to have homegrown--- hopefully we will get some this year.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Björn
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I do enjoy locally grown produce. I am not sure what we will get here this year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Trudessa
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The way to her husband's care and good feelings is the food she dished out. Reality well acknowledged, gillena!
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Thanks for your appreciation Hank
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Local produce is best. I planted my herbs, and am looking forward to the farmers market again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Sara
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