Russet 
Potatoes with dirt 
in a once-red string 
bag. My finger 
nails blackened 
as I rinse them with 
a brush. Your palms 
lined with that same 
same color, palms 
pink against 
your true black 
arms.
Pediatrician Kelley White worked in inner city Philadelphia and now works in rural New Hampshire. Her poems have appeared in journals including Exquisite Corpse, Rattle and JAMA. Her most recent books are Toxic Environment (Boston Poet Press) and Two Birds in Flame (Beech River Books.) She received a 2008 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts grant.
I loved this piece Kelley very much, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGood one Kelley! An artist at work. A privilege to read. Ralph
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