Let Me Put It This Way

Poetry is the other way of using language – Howard Nemerov, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Imagine taking all the jigsaws you own
(for the purpose of the poem
you own several, none of which
contains a kettle, infuser, samovar
or anything vaguely teapotic)
and then
pouring them into a suitable container,
tossing all the boxes into the recycling
(because you’re a dutiful, ethical,
public-spirited and eco-friendly
fully paid-up member of society
and the local neighbourhood watch)
and then
deciding you want to piece together
an image of a short and stout teapot
which, against all odds and reason,
you manage to Heath Robinson.
Weird-ass-looking teapot, mind
But, hey, that’s poetry.
(for the purpose of the poem
you own several, none of which
contains a kettle, infuser, samovar
or anything vaguely teapotic)
and then
pouring them into a suitable container,
tossing all the boxes into the recycling
(because you’re a dutiful, ethical,
public-spirited and eco-friendly
fully paid-up member of society
and the local neighbourhood watch)
and then
deciding you want to piece together
an image of a short and stout teapot
which, against all odds and reason,
you manage to Heath Robinson.
Weird-ass-looking teapot, mind
But, hey, that’s poetry.
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