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FOLSOM STREET BLUES
by Jim Stewart

Five Spice Chicken

Vietnamese hole-in-the-wall

acclaimed as Cordon Bleu

off Polk Street on California

in the City of St. Francis

 

A musky scent of mystery

perfumes the well-worn counter

with pedestals as stools

a smaller seedy Nighthawks café

 

Flames leap up as fat

spits and drips on fire

below an ancient grill

sideshow for a late lunch

 

In a lingua franca

spoken in borderlands

both East and West

a wizened woman asks

five-spice chicken

 

They nod yes as she scoops clumps

of rice onto chipped platters

and with a pair of tongs

takes from the grill two tiny chickens

that waft rich decadent aromas

 

Sweet star-anis reigns

while cinnamon and cloves

with licorice undertones

support freshly grated ginger

in an exotic fusion

more powerful than poppies

 

Vet and grown boat-boy are whisked off

to some imaginary war-time Saigon side street

seduced and die a gourmand’s death

in a city once known as Paris of the East

 

Not sated yet they leave

and retire to a quickly rented room

in the blighted gritty Tenderloin

for a long and languid

lazy digestif




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