Forty Two
By Kate L
Published 22 September 2017
Forty Two
Emotionless, expressionless,
Curved glass and steel,
Stashed in the corner
Of a stuffy kitchen.
What is a kettle’s purpose?
Obvious answer:
Boil water.
Is that all I’m here to do?
There must be something else,
Something I’m missing,
A deeper meaning.
Warmth.
Bubbling water dances,
Steam curls and sings.
Heat fogs frosted glass,
Thawing icy mornings.
The father wakes up first,
Flicks me on, pours me out
Into a coffee mug.
I help start his day
Alert and awake
The mother comes next,
Reheats me for her tea.
Relaxing with a magazine,
I give peace to her hectic day.
Cups of hot coco
For children home from school
Sighs of content
I ease anxious minds
When visitors visit,
They laugh and hug.
Then somebody asks
“Shall I put the kettle on?”
I am so much more than a boiler of water,
I’m the cosy warmth keeping winter at bay.
I’m the welcome to strangers and friends alike,
I’m the eye of the storm on a stressful day.
I warm, I help, I heal.
I am a kettle,
And this
Is my purpose.