By Michael Stalcup
Glory be to God for appled things—
for gardens dappled rich with reds and greens;
for brimming baskets; memories of Fall;
for still life paintings; banquets set for kings;
kids’ lunches; teachers’ desktops; sundry screens;
and gravity, taught by a sphere so small.
For strudels, crumbles, cakes, and all things sweet,
the air alive with aromatic heat;
for family’s faces—gathered, pied, and peaced;
small sips of cider from the coming feast:
Praise him.

Fun pastiche of Hopkins, Michael. Enjoyed it.
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