Poem: Baking Is Precision

Baking Is Precision

I made a cake 
from a recipe
of yours I found
which I thought
would not be
hard and dense,
cracking apart
before it was cut.
I followed the recipe,
the directions.  I mixed
and beat the eggs and sugar
and folded in
all the dry ingredients,
taking care to keep
whatever air was present,
not wanting to pop
those tiny prisons,
the bubbles 
from which they wish
to find an escape.
I kept watch,
had the temperature set,
checked doneness early
and pulled it 
when the top had just set,
soft but solid.  All of it
was just right, but
the cake was just
not anything right,
was all the wrong
it could have been
and I tried,
I worked to make it
just as it should be,
though it is possible,
when I think on it
I used the wrong size pan.

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