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Sacred Kitchen by Mark Tulin – Amethyst Review

Sacred Kitchen The short-order cook prepares his spiritual homage in a sacred kitchen between the grill and deep fryers. His ambition is full of flavor, adding just the right amount of salt to his tireless concoctions… amethystmagazine.org/2019/11/04/sacred-kitchen-a-poem-by-mark-tulin/

Sacred Kitchen – a poem by Mark Tulin

The short-order cook
prepares his spiritual homage
in a sacred kitchen
between the grill
and deep fryers.

His ambition is full of flavor,
adding just the right amount of salt
to his tireless concoctions.

With eyes as bright as the sun,
he creates culinary magic
in his little cove of the paradise
with crispy home-fries
and Caribbean spices.

He flips the meat
into a garnished plate;
a grateful offering
to the Gods of appetite.

He spins his Dodgers’ cap backward
and prepares for the breakfast crowd,
topping off the omelet
with fresh hollandaise
that’s poured over
a perfectly cooked egg
in a drizzle of eternity.
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I am an author, poet, humorist, and short story writer living in Long Beach, California. I write about various topics, from my early childhood in Philadelphia to my years as a family therapist and finally to my soul-searching in California. These are poetic narratives that may have humorous or serious content or both. Either way, I hope my poetry and stories resonate with you. My books include Magical Yogis, Uncommon Love Stories, Awkward Grace, Junkyard Souls, and Rain on Cabrillo.

22 comments on “Sacred Kitchen by Mark Tulin – Amethyst Review

  1. Rosaliene Bacchus's avatar

    Nothing beats a simple meal prepared with much love!

  2. Blogging_with_Bojana's avatar

    Read it the other day. Wow, Mark.

  3. JT Twissel's avatar

    Just the right amount of love. The perfect recipe.

  4. Kelly Curtis's avatar

    Very nice Mark. Take care and thank you for visiting and following my blog.

  5. ortensia's avatar

    About time I caught up with your wonderful writing

  6. Theresa's avatar

    By the title, I should have known not to read it with an empty stomach. You do so well with your visual writing. Thank you, Mark!

  7. johnlmalone's avatar

    a terrific poem, Mark and a wonderful homage to the short-order cook

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