Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Gone Now

Gone now, the fruits of summer
that we ate, laughing, with jasmine tea
on the grass, under the trees.
Here now, the dirty, obscure tubers and roots
that we pull from the shrivelling loam,
then scrub in the slop sink
with hard metal brushes,
anxious as darkness
envelops the tenement.

We lay them on the table
and weep.

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