i am quite drunk
the sounds of my elders
swirl around my ears
as i sit
on my fire escape
just another girl
from brooklyn
their spanish
is a relic
reminder
of my own
dna
drums
accents
like warm milk
soothing
the crying
i find
tumorous
in my chest
i smoke
my cigarette
and whisper
mi vieja
i am my
grandmother's daughter
and i drink to you
abuela
corazon
you are
my story
we always
begin
a story
this way
through
heartache
and a search
for home
never knowing
how it will end
but i drink
sigh
smoke
and
look to the sky
we
women
learn
how to make
home out of ash
even with
skewed accent
and broken word
raspy throat
and
half-complete
deed
smoke and memory
we
are a dream
not yet finished
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3 comments:
a real poem with an original voice
Great poem! I was happy to read the hopefulness of the last line. The "I" of the poem exhibited a lively mind. Thanks, Joseph Hargraves
Great poem! I was happy to read the hopefulness of the last line. The "I" of the poem exhibited a lively mind. Thanks, Joseph Hargraves
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