The Non-Taste of Tea

On my lap
I feel a warm cat,
and in my hand
my favourite cup
of cranberry and raspberry.

But there is no
fruity burst on the tongue,
just heat in my mouth
that no longer spreads
to the cockles of my heart.
No heightening of the senses.
No calm.

I hear myself breathe.
I watch a poem bloom from the leaves.

Kim M. Russell, 12th April 2026

Image by Ahmed on Unsplash

Another re-worked poem for Melissa’s Poetics prompt which explores the senses.

3 thoughts on “The Non-Taste of Tea

  1. That last line hit me especially hard, too. And
    “But there is no
    fruity burst on the tongue,
    just heat in my mouth
    that no longer spreads
    to the cockles of my heart.”

    I felt sadness as I imagined no longer being able to taste.

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