March 31st, 2020

March 31st, 2020

Two Poems

by Ellen Stone

Cream Puffs

Those days she was eggy
++++seemed like the sun always shone
lemon-sifted spring lazy
++++pollen drifts
rusted old box grater
++++thick vanilla custard stirred
yellow cornstarch box sprinkled sugar
++++rich milk dribbled
yolked in buttercups all
++++the live long day. Mom
always cooking something up,
++++hum, hum, humming.
Drops of batter dough spun
++++with a whack of hands big
against the faded pastel bowl
++++turquoise stove white-gold Corelle
& here come the cream puffs
++++bronzed puffballs peeking
out splattered oven door
++++scotched up fat against each
other sheet-pan steaming
++++Let them cool, kids, watch out!
Step by the dog hack off
++++knobby top and slop the cream
inside cloud-sweet fluff
++++never let it cool enough so
oven warm ++& God knows
++++what we’ll have for dinner.

Ellen Stone reads “Cream Puffs”:

Leftover Spools

In a room made of web, we spun gossamer thread
shaping space geometrically—turning air into pockets,

cubby holes, more and more intricate until we trapped ourselves
into corners right in the middle of nowhere, our intent,

to be lost there. Cocooned as any bundled creature
must feel, so tired and ready for winter to just be done.

Only a child would readily wish to be wrapped in silk,
woven tightly in a maze while Mother hummed nearby.

This is when life made sense. When Dad, after work, gutted
squirrel for dinner, and grease in the iron frying pan meant

he had provided. No wonder I still long for clutter, and blank
space brings a case of nerves. Emptiness meant we might starve

to death. All that webbing might be claustrophobic,
complicating escape. But, nowhere is where we wanted to go.

Ellen Stone reads “Leftover Spools”:

Ellen Stone advises Poetry Club at Community High School and cohosts a monthly poetry series in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her poems have appeared recently in Mantis, Switchback, The Citron Review, Pretty Owl Poetry, cahoodaloodaling, and The Eastern Iowa Review. Ellen is the author of What Is in the Blood (Mayapple Press, 2020) and The Solid Living World (Michigan Writers’ Cooperative Press, 2013). Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. Ellen can be reached at www.ellenstone.org.