Poem: What We Call Vegetables: Fruit

Fruit

Ripe gulps of fat,
we bloat purple
in the broad face.

We boat sperm,
barreled-cheeked,
and blow blood.

We are the fruit
and the bearer
of fruit. To the end

we bear sunlight,
we bear nightshade.


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