My Pantry
I panicked in the storm, afraid
nothing to bargain or trade
sustenance or reprieve
bewildered and bereaved
to acquire or do without
I walked for miles in doubt
through the tempestuous skies
I looked at the field behind my eyes
I circled around and found
my pantry still abound
the sheesham shelves were old
the walls covered in mold
a smiling monsoon
coconut ladoos likened to the moon
stolen biscuit jars
they’d travelled from afar
half eaten cadbury’s bars
reminiscent of sibling wars
jars of kindness
marmalade bitter and timeless
pickles of surprise
cakes made of rice
curiosity in spice caddies
an old healer of maladies
my fears left me to wander
my will now fed and stronger
I had no reason to despair
my pantry overflowing, I had so much to share
A look through my own emotional larder in times of a pandemic.