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Poetry posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you. 

Garlic or Love? - 1. Garlic or Love

Choosing

No chorus of angels sings,
nor do divine trumpets blow
Rather, our choices are quiet
coming in moments
we could ignore

With shaking hands or heavy hearts or
sometimes with a shrug
We ask which way, or what if?
Oblivious and blind until we
feel the shift in the ground below

Standing still is a direction.
Blade or gun is a choice.
It is we who choose what to carry
what to hear, whom to silence
and what is left unnamed

In the end, we are not judged by
the dramatic, but by the simple,
by the day-to-day and the doors
we do not open.

 

Red Ink

No one tells you
that choosing means crossing out.

It should feel decisive—
a clean way forward.
Instead, margins fill with silence,
whole paragraphs sacrificed to the work

You hesitate longest
over the sentences you thought saved you.
They aren’t wrong.
They just don’t belong.

Every deletion asks
Who are you without this?
Erasing is not forgetting
Ghosts linger in the lines

Clarity arrives in white space
not as absence, but as room to breathe.

 

The Garlic Question

Tonight we choose using prayer and logic
To cook with a clove, or no garlic.

The pan is ready, the oil is hot
The recipe says, "Add one shallot"
Add garlic next, one or two
Who on earth uses so few?

The garlic bulb sits on the side
A papery crown, a fragrant guide.
My inner voice says you must add six
Mince it fine and then mix, mix, mix

But then a voice from far away—
My spouse comes in to save the day
“I have a meeting early, so, please.
Let’s aim for breath that won’t fell trees.”

I pause. I weigh. I try to be fair.
Garlic or love? Choose with care.

Without it, dinner feels polite,
A little bland, and not right.
Respectable. Mild. Entirely tame.
The culinary equivalent of beige, by name.

But consequences are quite near
Perfume of the clove lasts for a year
Tomorrow’s coffee, toast, and tea
Will taste like yesterday’s spaghetti.

And if you’re torn, and conflicted,
Let this simple truth be predicted
In matters of life, love and fun
Too much garlic can't be done.

So cook with joy, ignore the doubt.
The only mistake, is leaving it out.

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Thanks for reading these. I hope one tickles your fancy!
Copyright © 2026 Mikiesboy; All Rights Reserved.
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Poetry posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you. 

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6 hours ago, Thirdly said:

Wait, are we talking about deleting words on paper here or troubling memories/past encounters? BOTH?

This is the beauty of poetry and all art, imo, what's important is its meaning to You, not the author or maker.  Please don't be breaking yourself if at all possible. 

Glad you enjoyed the Garlic Question.  :)  

Thanks for reading and your comments. 

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4 hours ago, centexhairysub said:

I loved all three, but The Garlic Question should be required reading.

Now let's talk about Basil....

Thank you so much, i'm glad you enjoyed The Garlic Question. It was fun. 

Now about your question ... maybe i should start a new book: Parsley the Thought: Poems with Seasoning or Sage Against the Machine.. i could go on, but i won't. lol

Thanks again. 

 
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7 hours ago, Mikiesboy said:

Thank you so much, i'm glad you enjoyed The Garlic Question. It was fun. 

Now about your question ... maybe i should start a new book: Parsley the Thought: Poems with Seasoning or Sage Against the Machine.. i could go on, but i won't. lol

Thanks again. 

What?  No "He'll Be Cumin Around the Bend";  no "You're a Nut, Meg"  or  "Chill, Lee Dude"?   No "You Get Your Cloves -- er, Clothes On!"   No, "Pappy, Rika's Pregnant?"  Maybe it's "Thyme to Put Basil To Bed"  or  "Bay Leaves the Door Open Most of the Thyme"  or  "Herb Adds Curry to Dill Pickles, Dude!"  "Mace Has Ginger Hair"  or  "Basil Ordered Pumpkin Spice Pie".   But your title starting with "Parsley" has real promise.

And perhaps someone should try making Cinnamon Dill Bread.

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2 hours ago, Mikiesboy said:

i'll be watching for that, from you!  Haha

I found recipes for Parmesan Dill Bread and other Dill Breads, but one recipe suggested breaking apart the Dill Bread and putting Cinnamon sugar on the pieces.  I dislike Parmesan cheese, so I will NOT be doing that one.  Other recipes sound better to me.

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28 minutes ago, ReaderPaul said:

I found recipes for Parmesan Dill Bread and other Dill Breads, but one recipe suggested breaking apart the Dill Bread and putting Cinnamon sugar on the pieces.  I dislike Parmesan cheese, so I will NOT be doing that one.  Other recipes sound better to me.

I love good Parmesan (not bottled) and cinnamon, but together along with dill ... no. Good toast with butter and cinnamon sugar, yep, I'll do that, but not with herbs. Yuck. 

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