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Sensory Eclipse
There are many things we can’t do these days—cooking and taking the time to savor a favorite meal isn’t one of them. Harvard Divinity School student Becky Nirav shares an original poem that reminds us of this simple, joyful act.

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his poem is both a dedication to those who sustain entire communities by growing, transporting, preparing, cooking, and delivering food, and a dedication to sensory experiences that, although inaccessible and memorialized during this crisis, can powerfully bring us joy and renewal.

Sensory Eclipse

By Becky Nirav

zip! pow! kick!           
(recalling my favorite dish)

twist - crack, sift
(remember it on my lips)

tap tap      tap        
(prepare delicious bits)

pop, scan, scratch          
(perhaps with a side of chips)

hot! hot! hot!
(watch your fingertips)

flutter, fizzle, whish
(drools, then comes to grips)

sizzle, drizzle, snap
(sneaking little sips)

clack! zap! hiss!
(total sensory eclipse)

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