Pink hues arouse blues:
perfunctory tears,
sachet-ed nostalgia.
How intricate to reminiscence!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sick
She lays there
A tear nestled in the crease
Of her weary eyes,
Wondering if today is
Yesterday --
Has morning yet arrived?
“Where’s your staff?" I ask,
"The iron rod whose
welts have long survived?”
“Where’s the fort –
once abhorred --
the lion’s mighty roar?"
A tear nestled in the crease
Of her weary eyes,
Wondering if today is
Yesterday --
Has morning yet arrived?
“Where’s your staff?" I ask,
"The iron rod whose
welts have long survived?”
“Where’s the fort –
once abhorred --
the lion’s mighty roar?"
Simpletons
a simple world
with simpletons
hard working
folk who care
for others
no judgement
in their words
just simple,
smiling simpletons
slightly learned
slightly prided
courtesy abounds
in burly handshakes
no time to outshine
or outgrow
or distrust outsiders
tiny homes, lovely gardens
devoid of cabled boxes
simpletons
powerless lie
glad regardless
with simpletons
hard working
folk who care
for others
no judgement
in their words
just simple,
smiling simpletons
slightly learned
slightly prided
courtesy abounds
in burly handshakes
no time to outshine
or outgrow
or distrust outsiders
tiny homes, lovely gardens
devoid of cabled boxes
simpletons
powerless lie
glad regardless
Girl
Let her
Ease her mind
Flow in breezes
freshly sent
Her way
Let her
Dream
of sails
Laugh out loud
As she wakes
Let her
Find,
Amazed,
Flowing streams
at her steps
Let her
See
And hear
your selfless
Silence
Ease her mind
Flow in breezes
freshly sent
Her way
Let her
Dream
of sails
Laugh out loud
As she wakes
Let her
Find,
Amazed,
Flowing streams
at her steps
Let her
See
And hear
your selfless
Silence
Working Mom
Tonight
When I go home
Towards the sacred
I will
As I often do
Be tolerant
Of what renders
Me
Powerless
When I go home
Towards the sacred
I will
As I often do
Be tolerant
Of what renders
Me
Powerless
Friday, February 20, 2009
Shall Hope Remain?
After you’ve laughed
as a child
Then grown to be
woman
Felled by love
Left by the wayside,
Brain bleeding,
Heart dissolved
then recomposed
After you’ve grown some more
given forth life
nurtured, loved
kept the home
After you’ve reached heavenward
Dreamt extensively
(Yet barely touched a spark)
After you laid awake infinite nights
Greeting morning’s waves of amber
With sunken eyes
After all your hand
has given --
You turn to gather—
expect to gather—
and failing to gather—
Shall hope remain?
as a child
Then grown to be
woman
Felled by love
Left by the wayside,
Brain bleeding,
Heart dissolved
then recomposed
After you’ve grown some more
given forth life
nurtured, loved
kept the home
After you’ve reached heavenward
Dreamt extensively
(Yet barely touched a spark)
After you laid awake infinite nights
Greeting morning’s waves of amber
With sunken eyes
After all your hand
has given --
You turn to gather—
expect to gather—
and failing to gather—
Shall hope remain?
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Honores
Hoy intente capturar su atencion.
Por un segundo, un mili-segundo.
“Mami, me graduo con honores”
“Que?”
“Con Honores!” le repeti.
Pero ella mondaba un mango -- y lo repartia a todos en la sala.
“Toma, Diana.”
Extendia una gaja de la suculenta fruta,
mientras apenas lograba yo hacerla entender
la importancia de mis palabras.
“Mami! No me interrumpas mas!”
Esta vez capture su vista, con esperanzas de que por fin me escuchara.
“Dime. Dime ahora.”
“Dos sociedades de honor me extendieron su invitacion.”“Soy el top 10% de mi clase.”
Logre que escuchara tan solo unas gotas de mis palabras.
“Ire! Su voz rompio el hilo de mi historia, irreverente.
Su interes permanecia en el repartimiento del mango.
“Yo no te di? Y Joseph, quiere mango?” Jeremy!”
“Mami, Jeremy no come Mango.”
“Porque No?”
“Porque no le gusta! Y no te voy a decir nada mas porque tu tienes la mania de interrumpir. Y lo que te estoy diciendo es mucho mas importqnte que el contrajao mango!”
Resonaron mis frustradas palabras, desbordaba de mis labios la impaciencia.
Se esfumaba el deseo de compartir con ella mi alegria.
Pero las mismas palabras, y quizas su espeso sentimiento, lograron su magia.
“Contrajao mango? Que forma de hablar es esa, Edi?”
Me senti vencida.
“Olvidalo. No te voy a decir nada mas. Olvidalo,” dije con finalidad.
Pero ella insistia,
“Dime Ahora.”
Y enlazaadas en mis palabras fue tambien mi orgullo.
El orgullo que ella sembro en mi. Y valio la pena intentarlo otra vez.
“Me voy a graduar con honores. Me eligieron para el Phi Beta Kappa y tengo el honor de graduarme Cum Laude.”
Esta vez en su rostro observe un movimiento sutil, un noble orgullo parecido al mio.
“Que bueno,” susurro lentamente.
Por un segundo, un mili-segundo.
“Mami, me graduo con honores”
“Que?”
“Con Honores!” le repeti.
Pero ella mondaba un mango -- y lo repartia a todos en la sala.
“Toma, Diana.”
Extendia una gaja de la suculenta fruta,
mientras apenas lograba yo hacerla entender
la importancia de mis palabras.
“Mami! No me interrumpas mas!”
Esta vez capture su vista, con esperanzas de que por fin me escuchara.
“Dime. Dime ahora.”
“Dos sociedades de honor me extendieron su invitacion.”“Soy el top 10% de mi clase.”
Logre que escuchara tan solo unas gotas de mis palabras.
“Ire! Su voz rompio el hilo de mi historia, irreverente.
Su interes permanecia en el repartimiento del mango.
“Yo no te di? Y Joseph, quiere mango?” Jeremy!”
“Mami, Jeremy no come Mango.”
“Porque No?”
“Porque no le gusta! Y no te voy a decir nada mas porque tu tienes la mania de interrumpir. Y lo que te estoy diciendo es mucho mas importqnte que el contrajao mango!”
Resonaron mis frustradas palabras, desbordaba de mis labios la impaciencia.
Se esfumaba el deseo de compartir con ella mi alegria.
Pero las mismas palabras, y quizas su espeso sentimiento, lograron su magia.
“Contrajao mango? Que forma de hablar es esa, Edi?”
Me senti vencida.
“Olvidalo. No te voy a decir nada mas. Olvidalo,” dije con finalidad.
Pero ella insistia,
“Dime Ahora.”
Y enlazaadas en mis palabras fue tambien mi orgullo.
El orgullo que ella sembro en mi. Y valio la pena intentarlo otra vez.
“Me voy a graduar con honores. Me eligieron para el Phi Beta Kappa y tengo el honor de graduarme Cum Laude.”
Esta vez en su rostro observe un movimiento sutil, un noble orgullo parecido al mio.
“Que bueno,” susurro lentamente.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Still Man
From the unscrupulous hem
to the delicate border of his brow
a man, seasoned, elegant
unyielding to his weight
no longer steel --
still harvested --
fully windowed by dawn (Reckless the path he chose)
Eyes half shut to swimming hues pushing,
crowding in his midst
Exhales in awe
Exits in awe
He knows, he knows
He’s still man.
to the delicate border of his brow
a man, seasoned, elegant
unyielding to his weight
no longer steel --
still harvested --
fully windowed by dawn (Reckless the path he chose)
Eyes half shut to swimming hues pushing,
crowding in his midst
Exhales in awe
Exits in awe
He knows, he knows
He’s still man.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Jibara
Unsearched
Unsearched
By Heriberta Diaz
(September 15, 2004)
Beaming triumph, arch reversed,
In Autumn’s silent streets forever etched
porcelain eyes hush the cursed,
fossiled forte, yet unsearched
Who can tell of winter’s arctic veil
dined alone with swallowed pride,
and sung of Summer’s rapid hale
whose mighty storms have lain defied
Layered palette, thriving reds
Ornamenting her parade
Feathered blues, scattered shreds
splintered, tacit serenades
In sparrows’ shallow wings, is there
A candle’s flame, though dim?
Or sultry notes to quell the glare
and lift a heart, so grim?
Beaming triumphs arise to sing
piercing thundered, shivering skies
gracefully dances, courting spring
to wilt the frame of she who cries
(September 15, 2004)
Beaming triumph, arch reversed,
In Autumn’s silent streets forever etched
porcelain eyes hush the cursed,
fossiled forte, yet unsearched
Who can tell of winter’s arctic veil
dined alone with swallowed pride,
and sung of Summer’s rapid hale
whose mighty storms have lain defied
Layered palette, thriving reds
Ornamenting her parade
Feathered blues, scattered shreds
splintered, tacit serenades
In sparrows’ shallow wings, is there
A candle’s flame, though dim?
Or sultry notes to quell the glare
and lift a heart, so grim?
Beaming triumphs arise to sing
piercing thundered, shivering skies
gracefully dances, courting spring
to wilt the frame of she who cries
Thursday, February 5, 2009
I'm a Poet . . .
The way I see
and feel life
the way I touch
a word escaped
from unsuspecting lips
the way I hurt
for strangers far away
and those whose troubled souls
I meet each day
The way I see
the hidden paths
of my ancestors
listen to their every breath
and gasp as our souls
violently collide
I'm a poet
there's so much here
to explain
to laugh at, to free
to refrain
No longer will I
seek paths which lead away
from this my fate
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