Lorna Crozier
Peas by Lorna Crozier
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Yes I have just discovered her, so here’s another poem that made me smile:
Peas
Lorna Crozier
Peas never liked any of it.
They make you suffer for the sweet
burst of green in the mouth. Remember
the hours of shelling on the front steps,
the ping into the basin? Your mother
bribing you with lemonade to keep you there,
splitting them open with your thumbs.
Your tongue finds them clitoral
as it slides up the pod.
Peas are not amused.
They have spent all their lives
keeping their knees together.
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