stolen lemons
a poem

salt fire & sweetbriar
settle down, i am sorry for
the fruit that i stole from
your basket, it was sitting on
the table all vandermeer
& i couldn’t steer quite
clear of it — those lemons
like tiny little golden suns.
Summary
The poem "stolen lemons" is a reflective piece on regret and temptation.
Abstract
"stolen lemons" is a poetic work that uses vivid imagery to convey a sense of remorse and longing. It centers around the act of taking something precious, depicted as lemons, which are metaphorically described as "tiny little golden suns." The poem explores the emotional conflict of being drawn to something beautiful and ultimately giving in to the temptation to take it, despite the sorrow and apology that follow. The author weaves a narrative of contrition, acknowledging the theft of the lemons that were left unattended, yet captivating enough to lead to the transgression.
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salt fire & sweetbriar
settle down, i am sorry for
the fruit that i stole from
your basket, it was sitting on
the table all vandermeer
& i couldn’t steer quite
clear of it — those lemons
like tiny little golden suns.