Lost Pepper
While clawing at the ground,
I think I uncovered history. As others 
were digging up bones,
I discovered a miniature bottle 
of Tabasco sauce 
and a rusty blade.
My brother, the expert, says it’s a piece of crap,
but it cuts. The
tiny bottle 
makes his mouth water. 
He covets the burn—lost pepper, vinegar, 
salt in a wound—
sustained in sediment.
I wonder how long it has aged,
savor the burn.
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Roots of Evil
Picking out parsnips and turnips,
I decide to surprise you 
	with extra beets.
I know how their sweet blood pleases you.
When it drips from your lips,
I realize how ironic it is for a vampire
to be vegan.
You wipe some juice away, 
and I pretend not to notice.
You suffered through two root
canals so your hallowed fangs 
would not show.
This is how you cancel your past.
	But if I 
discover a coffin in the cellar,
or find you sleeping while
hanging upside down from the ceiling,
I will regret not buying 
garlic cloves or 
rainbow carrots instead.
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"Lost Pepper" and "Roots of Evil" 
Past issues of Mock Turtle can be viewed online.
Past issues of Mock Turtle can be viewed online.
Eric
 
 
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Congratulations Eric!
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