Peel the onion baby, peel the onion; work through the layers and see what is hidden within the canyon. On the skin it seems calm, cool collected, but within it’s probably saying a prayer, or two, too insecure and missing you.
Peel the onion, baby, although it may bring you tears. I remember the childhood kitchen where we diced onions and tomatoes, while mum told us orders we barely heeded, and got sent out because we were making a mess rather than what was our mission. I remember the tears swinging against my lids, and gliding down my jaws as if to mourn the bulbs being put out. Well the fears and pain beneath each peel of skin is real, and as you peel back the reels, reflect on each for just a second, and you acknowledging them will be a boon to heal what’s been hidden away safely beneath.
Peel the onion, baby, and see how much love there is to share, and how I hold back for fear that it be too much to bear. Because,you see, in those years while we’d peel and dice, our mouths went foul as we’d steal to taste, and our eyes would sting as we’d hack in haste, and I’ll hate to put you through that sad fate. We were just making a mess, but I bet you’re not part of our set. I’ve seen your skill when you dice the veggies, and I wish for your dexterity, but I never learned it. I was too busy on the computer while my brothers went with it, followed mum’s instructions. Maybe, I’d have learned to peel them back myself and let it show, that there’s nowhere I’d go but where you are, and how empty it is when you’re far away from here.
Peel the onion, baby, peel away and teach me the way. Peel and see the words I don’t speak, which hide there, and the thoughts that hang thick and swing and sway my heart to think and wish to say, but scare then stare at you and only mutter just a summary of what I feel: “I love you”, meaning “You’re all I need to live through this”, “Let’s be together through thick and thin, till the music quits”, “Let’s console and hold each other”, “With you is only bright weather”, “I’ve been hurt really really badly before, but this time feels right”, “I trust you my love…”, …
Peel the onion, baby, peel away for I was too busy on the computer to learn the right way to show and say; if I had I’d peel this myself and let it fill your days, and walk your roads and brighten the clouds which would dare to spill your way. Peel the onion baby, that’s unfortunately all I can say.
(c) Nyonglema
Great post Nyonglema. lovely.
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Thanks Oracle!
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…and when the onions have been peeled, we see the light pink soft juicy part of it all/you. It’s time to start peeling. I love the imagery created here. Gave me many thoughts.
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Thanks Jacq! The imagery of the onion was the first that came to my mind once I saw the prompt!
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Loved your poem and loved how you used an onion of all things to share your emotions per say. Lovely!
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Thanks…it fitted perfectly for me because despite the breath issues, the stinging of the eyes, it is actually quite healthy….and delicious with calamari….Homer drool!
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Hahaha you’re very cheeky and you’re welcome.
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😉
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Oh how you peeled the onions with your so deep thoughts! This is a great prose poem! 😀
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Wow really appreciate it Rose…thanks!
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awww.. awesome!! 😀
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Thanks!
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anytym sister 🙂
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A very enjoyable read.
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Carried along by your great insights and poetic talent!
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Really appreciate all the love. Thanks
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I smiled the whole time….👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
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Thanks! I love it when my words can raise emotion …that’s what I look for! 🙂
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This is a very moving post ! I love your “peel the onion baby, peel the onion” which rocks us all along your beautiful prose. Bravo 🙂
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Merci beaucoup! 🙂
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Very evocative, very talented – well done!
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Thanks man! A bit busy these days to post for day 5
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Great post.
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