pome
noun
Botany
a fruit consisting of a fleshy enlarged receptacle and a tough central core containing the seeds, e.g. an apple, pear, rose-hip, or quince
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French, based on Latin poma, plural of pomum 'apple'
the pome is also known as a false fruit
joust between a split
pear
over the water
to a
map of a corner
under a stone
evening wakes a shallow scone
slender slope within his mum
ash dunes
clamped moons
renting cinders with backs
against the vertical
irrigation within
reliving
everything