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Jul 2022
With your hands you transform rainbows
that have arched from the earth
You bare down, even in the fervor of summer's firing flame
To consecrate recipes that are born by the grit of the soil, not by nursing mother
Your loved ones raise hands and bounce up and down,
begging to be invited around your wooden table
and feast with fierce female culinary queen,
and her doting family
Lucanna
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Lucanna
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