"Kiwi"
Fruit
without a stone, its shiny
pulp is clear green. Inside, tiny
black microdot seeds. Skin
the color of khakiImagine
a shaggy brown-green pelt
that feels like felt.
It's oval, full-rounded, kind
of egg-shaped. The rind
comes off in strips
when peeled with the lips.
If ripe, full of juice,
melon-sweet, yet tart as goose-
berry almost. A translucent ring
of seed dots looks something
like a coin-slice of banana. Grown
in the tropics, some stone
fruits, overlarge, are queerly
formed. A slablike pit nearly
fills the mango. I
scrape the fibrous pulp off with my
teeth. That slick round ball
in avocado (fruit without juice) we call
alligator pear:
Plant this seedpit with care
on three toothpicks over a glass
of water. It can come to pass
in time, that you'll see
an entire avocado tree.
Some fruits have stones, some seeds.
Papaya's loaded with slimy black beads.
Some seem seedlesslike quince
(that makes your tastebuds wince.)
Persimmon will
be sour, astringent 'until
dead ripe,' they say. Behind
pomegranate's leathery rind,
is a sackful of moist rubies. Pear,
cantaloupe, grapefruit, guava keep their
seeds hidden, as do raspberry, strawberry,
pineapple. Plum, peach and cherry
we know as fruits with big
seedstones. And fig?
Its graininess is seed. Hard to believe
is prickly durian. It's custard
sweetand smells nasty.
But there's no fruit as tasty,
as odd, or as funny
none
as fresh-off-the-vine New Zea-
land kiwi.
May Swenson
May Swenson was born on 1913-05-28.
May Swenson died on 1989-12-28.
"Women" by May Swenson celebrates the diversity and complexity of women through vivid imagery and metaphors. Swenson highlights the various roles and traits that women embody, emphasizing their strength, resilience, and individuality. The poem paints a powerful portrait of womanhood, honoring the multiplicity of experiences and identities that define women.
The speaker of the poem "Southbound on the Freeway" by May Swenson is a detached observer who describes various scenes and images seen while driving on the freeway. The speaker's perspective is more contemplative and analytical, focusing on the interactions between humans and nature.
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You could contact them to ask them to remove the poem but it may be too late if they have already posted the poem.
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The humor in "Southbound on the Freeway" is derived from the absurd and playful imagery it presents, like depicting cars as animals and drivers as ghosts. This humor adds a whimsical and surreal quality to the poem, making it surprising and engaging for the reader. The imagery enhances the humorous tone by creating a vivid and imaginative world where everyday objects are given new and quirky meanings.
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The speaker of a poem is the voice that expresses the thoughts and emotions within the poem. The speaker may or may not be the poet themselves, as the speaker is a fictional creation within the poem.