I'll Cook ( A Slightly Older Non-Fiction Hybrid Piece I Wrote)

Note About The Piece Below: One night when scrambling through the kitchen trying to come up with something to make to eat, I was at a loss. I had to use whatever we had (which wasn't much). This concept (or approach) applies to other areas of life many times also...including writing. Here I used the idea of different "ingredients" to write something truly "hybrid" where the first half reads in paragraph form, and the second reads the same way as a recipe or list of cooking instructions might, left justified (only with writing "ingredients" and not food). When you feel you have nothing, that is when God shows you otherwise, blessing with more than enough. This piece is proof of that.

                                    I'll Cook 


      Wandering around a kitchen. Scrambling to make some meal somehow. Put this in then that, adding pressure's heat in the process.

One small pinch of prose,

a fourth of poetry,

add a half cup more instead,

and I'll cook a hot dish of words,

of new writing somehow.

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