A cup of coffee isn't as simple as it looks There is so much time in preparation It has to start at the roots of a plant Somewhere warm Say for example In Columbia or Guatemala. Then it grows into a Ferning vessel That is carpentered By the hands of workers who live Subsistantly from the land. They carry their satchels Northward Using horses and mules To dispatchers Who prepare and pack the kernels To bring them to cafés. I drink it all in once again The scenery and the scene While writing on this tissue Through crystalline caffeine The people all around and about Are the greenery of the beans.
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