Sacrament and Ablution
To say retreat would be too trite. I lay myself
down in the tiled hollow of this kitchen,
birthplace to so many thoughts and hot goods.
I rest my worries on the windowsill,
only pick them back up when they are cool
enough to eat. There’s a confirmation in baking,
where flesh is fresh and put to use; where time
is stopped in the mixing bowl and death
is reduced on the pan. There’s a baptism every time
I turn on the kitchen tap: all the spots wash off
while I breathe a little more, confident
in the day’s absolute promise.
- © Colin Dardis 2022
Colin Dardis is a neurodivergent poet, editor and sound artist from Northern Ireland. His latest book is All This Light In Which To See The Dead: Pandemic Journals 2020-21 (Rancid Idols Productions, 2022). A new collection, Apocrypha: Collected Early Poems, will be published in 2022 by Cyberwit.
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