by Gianna Hayes

A black handle, plastic and curved comfortably enough, familiar

     with the feel of hands weary yet eager.

A charred bottom, sooty from the burnt meals spilled

     on the stovetop. 

A steel spout : outpouring of hot water.

A lever to switch, waiting patiently to quiet the whistling steam. 

I see myself in the rounded stainless steel mirror of

     my father’s kettle.

Written by

Gianna Hayes

Gianna Hayes is a News Editor for the Wooster Voice. They are from Newark, Ohio, and are a sophomore Chemistry and English double major.