She brought it all inside in a large basket
The first harvest was all she hoped for
Taking each eggplant and pepper up
And cleaning the flesh between her soft hands
The water scattered earth around the sink
And ran down in a little stream from her elbow
As she popped a sweet, yellow cherry tomato
into her mouth and daydreamed of a dinner party
She would decorate the dining room
With strings of lights draped from curved branches
And tealights and wildflowers on the table
Not knowing who would come to fill the space