THE BROKEN PITCHER

THEBROKEN SALT PITCHER

Something happened,one I never forget.

Whether caused by a Demon or an Angel I cannot tell.

‘Cos a moral lesson was taught from a sin so grave.

This farted in my mouth and poured in honey.

Honey I love; fart, nobody cherishes.

My siblings and I were playing like normal kids,

In the visitor’schamber after mama left for her trade

Papa never came home easy, for his work;

Itinerant trading; from coast to coast would he go

That fateful day,whether Devil’s or God’s work I will never know

Bang, bang, bang,the ball I threw went

The direction we could control not.

Set in motion for fate to decide.

With a loud crash, the pitcher hit the floor.

Salt and enamel all mixed together.

Just then papa stepped inside.

Who broke thispitcher? Nobody responded.

Straight to the room he went.

I, conscience pricked did the confession later.

But papa said something else was broken.

With confusion all over my face I said nothing was.

He shook his head bitterly and said there was;

And it was something bigger and greater than a jug.

Trust, he said was broken, ‘cos my confession came

Just a little late after I killed his trust in me.

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