July 16, 2020
429: Bliss Point or What Can Best Be Achieved by Cheese
July 16, 2020
429: Bliss Point or What Can Best Be Achieved by Cheese
This week, we’re featuring poems about food and all the many ways it sustains us. Because food is community and memory. It’s struggle, joy, and so much more.
Bliss Point or What Can Best Be Achieved by Cheese
by Benjamin Garcia
A.k.a. the other gold. Now that’s the stuff, shredded or melted or powdered or canned. Behold the pinnacle of man in a cheeto puff! Now that’s the stuff you’ve been primed for: fatty & salty & crunchy and poof—gone. There’s the proof. Though your grandmother never even had one. You can’t have just one. You inhale them puff— after puff— after puff— You’re a chain smoker. Tongue coated & coaxed but not saturated or satiated. It’s like pure flavor, but sadder. Each pink ping in your pinball-mouth expertly played by the makers who have studied you, the human animal, and culled from the rind your Eve in the shape of a cheese curl. Girl, come curl in the dim light of the TV. Veg out on the verge of no urge of anything. Long ago we beached ourselves, climbed up the trees then down the trees, knuckled across the dirt & grasses & thorns & Berber carpet. Now is the age of sitting, so sit. And I must say, crouched on the couch like that, you resemble no animal. Smug in your Snuggie and snug in your sloth, you look nothing like a sloth. And you are not an anteater, an anteater eats ants without fear of diabetes. Though breathing, one could say, resembles a chronic disease. What’s real cheese and what is cheese product? It’s difficult to say but being alive today is real- real- really like a book you can’t put down, a stone that plummets from a great height. Life’s a “page-turner” alright. But don’t worry if you miss the finale of your favorite show, you can catch it on queue. Make room for me and I’ll binge on this, the final season with you.
"Bliss Point or What Can Best Be Achieved by Cheese," by Benjamin Garcia. Used by permission of the poet.