Whispers faint inside my ear As I bite into the pear It tastes bittersweet, I lick It's **** juice between my teeth.
And when I reach for another My weak hand gets pulled right back: "Shouldn't you not even bother Until the pear seeds turn black?"
"No," I say, "must try one more. There's no time to wait; You see, All the good pears have been taken And there's barely left for me.
All my life I have been waiting, Years of looking at the tree Just to wait for the right moment For me to reach out and see...
This one's bitter, green and sour, Unlike any I have seen In the hands of all the others Who came rushing before me."
And as I reach for a pear, One that's sunkissed, sweet and rare, When I brush it with my fingers, Suddenly it falls straight down, Crushed onto the umber ground, It's sweet juice spread all around.