There would be a parade

If Adam Picked the Apple

There would be a parade,

a celebration,

a holiday to commemorate

the day he sought enlightenment.

We would not speak of

temptation by the devil, rather,

we would laud Adam’s curiosity,

his desire for adventure

and knowing.

We would feast

on apple-inspired fare:

tortes, chutneys, pancakes, pies.

There would be plays and songs

reenacting his courage.

But it was Eve who grew bored,

weary of her captivity in Eden.

And a woman’s desire

for freedom is rarely a cause

for celebration.

From Danielle Coffyn, a poem called If Adam Picked the Apple.

 

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2 Responses to There would be a parade

  1. restlessjo's avatar restlessjo says:

    Hopefully not so true these days, but I like the sentiment.

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