Poem: Faberge

An egg for breakfast 
with shell so fragile 
yet that is a blank canvas 
for all hues of color
a pinhole in the top
the yolk for a tasty omelette

from wax relief 
stark white lines
scratched in the surface
for those Easter hunts
where the bunny hides
surprises for the children.

to the priceless pieces 
favored by emperors
tiny jewels attached
with the greatest of care
a masterpiece of delicacy
unmatched by modern means.

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