Sarah Laskin
Back to Basics
before challah toasted with Brie, honeyed
goat cheese, arugula, fig compote
before crusty sourdough grilled with Gruyere,
rosemary butter, caramelized shallots
before ancient-grain miche wood-fired
with smoked Gouda, sliced pear, jalapeno jam
before Croque-Monsieur, Welsh Rarebit,
Monte Cristo, Mushroom Reuben
there was my mother still in her nightgown
and robe on a Sunday afternoon buttering
pieces of white bread - Pepperidge
Farm, Arnold, Wonder - sandwiching
between them two slices of Kraft American
cheese, individually unwrapped from plastic
unadulterated, unadulted, no tomato, no bacon,
no onions, no mushrooms, just bread, butter
an edible scaffolding used to transfer heat
from my grandfather’s chipped yellow enamel
frying pan towards the solid cheese center…butter
melting, bread browning, cheese transforming
into hot, gooey, orange treasure while I waited,
impatient on a kitchen stool, legs swinging
Sarah Laskin is an emerging poet and longtime creator-artist. She works in environmental conservation and lives in Washington DC with a fabulous dog. This is her first publication.