you (stove)
are pressed on
and
against me (rest)
hot and burning
and i (butter) am
seeking to be
softened
under your fingertips
but it’s all
too much
i puddle (melt)
completely
beside
you (warmth)
take apart
my hesitation (consistency)
and reduce me
to be used
(for cookies)
Isabelle Houseman is a senior and soon graduate of DePaul University, studying both Public History and Museum Studies. In her free time, she writes both whimsical poetry and fiction. This will be the first publication that her writing is published in, and she would like to write more poetry about baking ingredients in the future. She likes to bake, collect old books, and call her cats Rainbow and Howard when she gets the chance.