photo_camera by Kelly Sikkema
A young couple sits
next to us
at the Mangez Juste
He’s handsome.
She doesn’t match
but acts madly
in love and darts
to another table
for sugar to treat
her coffee
when he doesn’t
act on her hints.
A chestnut tree
is visible through
a half moon
of window.
We’d dodged its
warped rind
and bounty
of sidewalk nuts.
Their hue reminds
me of horsehides
not the roasted fare
street venders sell.
I picture
the smitten
woman emerging
from a rustic canvas
gleaning fallen nuts
in her faded apron
to prepare what
she believes might
be an irresistible
dessert for pretty
boy until finally
deciding to turn
the tables—omit
any sweetener.