I squat down on the wrong side of the house
where the electric meter lives.
Legs effortlessly folded over flat
butt behind feet
back bent forward to balance my tiny body.
I pick through the wet grass
so small and close
to the blades,
it feels as if I am looking through a microscope.
Bugs and dirt live here.
The chain linked fence behind me
lets rays of sun peek through solid burgundy slats
like they're leaning in to tell me a secret.
I reach down to pull out translucent bright green stems
tops yellow with flowers
roots drop the soil
that held them up.
I taste it.