The Best Meal Of My Life (Poem)

Once upon a time in my life,

I fled to a new city.

I knew no one; had no money; had no food.

I shivered alone in a desolate room;

Tried not to think; tried not to cry.

A knock on the door.

I opened it to find a stranger.

He stood careworn by age and whatever of life’s trials

Had brought him to this place.

He handed me a coffee can.

It contained a few eggs, some ground coffee, a packet of bacon.

“This is what I keep on hand for the last of the month.”

Stunned I thanked him. He left.

Then:

On my way to the refrigerator I tripped; dropped the can.

The eggs broke. I cried in despair.

I took the can; removed the coffee and bacon;

Picked out the shell fragments.

I cooked the eggs with the bacon;

Made coffee as best I could on the stove.

I knocked on several doors until I found my benefactor.

I explained what happened; asked him to share the food.

He accepted. We sat together;

Exchanged a few words while we ate.

Soon after I left the area but will never forget this.

How did he know?

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