Monday, November 14, 2011

Carrots on the Jam

This week's poetry jam  challenge is to write about a still life, preferably one you've photographed or painted yourself. I'm not much of photographer and I can't draw to save my life, so I borrowed this image from the internet:











Carrots
 Raised under fecund earth.
you kept reaching
down to the center, crawling
towards water secret and dark,
for the source of your sustenance.
The frost sweetened you
with its cold breath.
Your gossamer stem betrayed
the hiding place.
The earth gave way
and opened-
a cavity, a ripe wound
marking the place
where it had sheltered you
and tattooed you in hieroglyphs
as a remembrance of your beginnings.






5 comments:

  1. I love how you got inside something we all take so much for granted...the not so lowly carrot. I enjoyed the picture you chose as well.

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  2. wow a ripe wound...and tattoed with hieroglyphs are both great descriptors...i like...

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  3. I loved the pic too and the verses - particularly the line "and tatooed you in hyroglphs". Lovely

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  4. Thanks so much for stopping by. Next week, artichokes (kidding..maybe)

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  5. Is it any wonder carrots are my favorite vegetable?

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