Saturday, 20 July 2024

Eileen Malone: Carrots

It’s not about how we
shake off as much as

we can of the black dirt
and take a bite

without washing off the
tiny little white strings

it’s not even about
how the carrot tastes

when we dig it up warm
sweet, crunchy, juicy
 
it’s more about the horse
whinnying in its stall

that knows the sound
of our footsteps

and smells the carrots
we bring.


Eileen Malone grew up in the U.K. and Australia and now lives in the coastal fog at the edge of the San Francisco Bay Area where she founded and directed the Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition.   Her website is eileenmalone.us