A poem tribute for National Banana Bread Day. |
A speckled friend sat on the kitchen shelf, Its browning skin, a tale of time itself. Sweetness lingered, a scent so profound, The perfect moment for baking to be found. Flour and sugar, a comforting blend, Cinnamon whispers, where flavors transcend. Eggs and vanilla, a velvety beat, The promise of warmth, a delightful treat. But doubt crept in, a voice full of dread, "You're never going to make banana bread." The words echoed hollow, a weight on the heart, Procrastination's sting, a tear in the art. The oven remained cold, the bowl untouched, A chance for creation, suddenly out of clutch. The mixer stood silent, whisk laid to rest, A canvas of flavor left sadly undressed. Oh, banana so ripe, your potential so grand, A loaf of pure joy, held in waiting hand. Could whispers transform to a baker's bold stance, To knead and to shape with confident trance? Rise to the challenge, let your spirit take flight, Banana bread beckons, a sweet, golden light. From ripened beginnings, a masterpiece lies, Where doubt finds its end, and deliciousness flies. LINE COUNT: 24 Lines WRITTEN FOR: "WINNER and NEW PROMPT, due 24-Feb-2024!" PROMPT: Tomorrow, February 24, is National Banana Bread Day. Write a story or poem that includes the line: You're never going to make banana bread. Bold the line to assist the judge in finding it. |