Ode to Zucchini
How do I love thee?
Let me count the ways.
I love thee as the abundant fruit of the garden,
Surpassing all cucumbers and peppers in number and volume
Rewarding even the most neglectful gardener
With almost overwhelming yield.
I love the memory of thee
From the days of my youth
Thwarter of hunger when the cupboards were bare
Although my mate at the time lamented and complained
I loved you then as I love you now.
I love thee grilled
Lightly oiled and seasoned
Marked with the dark lines of your sacrifice
All for me.
I love thee in bread, straight from the oven
Whole wheat mixed with fragrant spices
Beckoning, calling me to taste of the moist goodness that hides within
And even the children are unaware that you nourish as they partake
Of your bounty.
I love thee as ratatouille
Cavorting with onions and tomatoes
Enhanced with a grating of cheese
Steaming, enticing, promising to warm me on even the coldest nights.
But most of all, I love thee as lasagna
layered with ricotta and bathed in tomato sauce
ground beef and garlic
covered with a blanket of mozzarella
for breakfast.

