Quoted

Added on by Natalie Grasso.

Kitchen Sink with Citrus Peels, Dana Cromie, 2017

Out of the tap, from a source
three hundred feet down, so close
I feel the shudder in the earth, water
spills over my hands, over the scallions
still bound in a bunch from the store.
I had thought to make salad, each element
cut to precision, tossed at random
in the turning bowl. Now I lay the knife
aside. I consider the scallions. I consider
the invisible field. Emptiness is bound
to bloom—the whole earth, a single flower.

—from Margaret Gibson’s “Making Salad”, after Eihei Dogen