Why I Burn the Tea: A Vitamin D Poem
Sunlight and Deficiency
Sunlight taps at my window
while I’m typing,
pulling my attention away,
my cheek and shoulder warming.
Walking to the gym,
it taps my shoulder again.
Later, cooking tea,
I burn it —
because the sun is calling me
through the window,
its glow warming my face
like an orangery.
My kitchen disco ball
fills the room with dots and squares,
a refractive wallpaper of rainbows
that makes me dance with joy.
What is it saying?
You need me.
Let me cover you in light.
Let me charge your batteries.
I hear it now —
my body asking for help,
a quiet call of deficiency,
a menopausal necessity.
All these tasks can wait.
The sun is here.
It’s free.
And it’s calling my name.

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