steaming splashing hot


“The New Yorker” [“Jazz”] Punch Bowl
ca. 1931
Viktor Schreckengost, Cowan Pottery

steaming splashing hot

by FLO OY WONG

chunks of tender chicken

some big, some small

afloat in reddish golden broth

steaming splashing hot

from the earth a bouquet

of diced white potatoes

orangey carrot bits

steaming splashing hot

from the farmer ribbed celery

hints of wilted white onions

kiss of aromatic golden turmeric

steaming splashing hot

from the potter orange bowl

circular sturdy openings

broth gurgling to the top

steaming splashing hot

from the grandson who cooks

peck for his pensive Paw Paw

reposing in gossamer glow

steaming splashing hot

Viktor Schreckengost’s “Jazz” punch bowl was commissioned by Eleanor Roosevelt for use by Franklin Roosevelt, the former governor of New York after he became president of the United States.

Flo Oy Wong wrote “Steaming     Splashing Hot” when her grandson Ben and his father, Jon, stayed behind to provide Covid care after Christmas for herself and her husband Ed. “One night, Ben made a pot of delicious chicken soup with vegetables. He brought a bowl of soup upstairs to my bedroom. As he climbed the stairs, I heard him saying, “Steaming     Splashing Hot.” When I heard him reciting “Steaming     Splashing Hot” I knew what the title of my next poem, would be. “Steaming      Splashing Hot.” The soup nourished me and then I wrote this poem.”

© 2021 Flo Oy Wong

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