‘Decadent Summer Morning’
Slow rise to this humid morning
from the alabaster-white sheeted bed
slip into a tangerine robe, follow
the tortoise shell cat meows to the kitchen
spoon oily tuna into her turquoise bowl
set the glass pot on the stove to perk
fill a lime green cup, slide into the bronze wicker chair
inhale steam from water that flowed
through freshly ground beans
farmed, harvested in a distant land while burnt-orange
orangutans romped under coco palms
along the River Bohorok as copper-patina sea turtles
plumbed the depths of the Indian Ocean
while bananas leisurely shaded from parrot green
to canary yellow and sycamore-hide elephants
swayed tourists to plantations where indigenous workers
plucked cherry-red coffee beans off bushes
and the infrequent occasion of the peacock-blue sky
turning indigo, cracking open and washing off
a tawny dust coating the rain forest.
I sip heavenly blackness from Sumatra, the purring cat
asleep on my lap, her coat ebony with brush strokes of sun.
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