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A Child Holding Grass

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By Kera HollowPublished about 16 hours ago 1 min read
A Child Holding Grass
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I can't recall what it feels like to be a child,

touching the coarseness of dry grass for the first time,

and smiling without adult worries-

as I take it in my soft hands and walk to the barn.

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I can't recall what it feels like to be overwhelmed by the stench,

but open the red doors anyway,

and choose the cutest cow, one with a spot shaped like a heart on its head,

and hold out the hard grass with earnestness,

and allow her heavy tongue to graze against my palm

and lap up the grass.

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I can't recall this childhood in the country,

because I cannot recall the feeling of running back home,

with my slimy palm, empty-handed,

to my own meal waiting on the dining room table.

I can't recall the stuffing, the peas, or the runny mashed potatoes,

nor the squash soup, greens, or the slice of bread and butter.

I can't recall a single meal that could make me feel as full as I did,

when feeding the cows.

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About the Creator

Kera Hollow

I'm a freelance ESL tutor and writer living South Korea. I've had a few poems and short stories published in various anthologies including Becoming Real by Pact Press.

I'm a lover of cats, books, Hozier, and bugs.

Medium

Ko-fi

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 3 hours ago

    Awww, a heart shaped spot on her head, so adorable! Loved your poem!

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