Tag: Mythology

Tlaloc Speaks to his Lover.

It’s raining. “This is a warm rain, an uncommon rain. It feels too nice and the sidewalks don’t like it. It gets into their cracks, swelling, expanding, like my blood feels when a warm drop hits my arm.” “Your eyes look so worried when… Continue Reading “Tlaloc Speaks to his Lover.”

Fauna Lost Her Ears

  You are circling, circling High above us In partial slivers of light. You have lost your chariot And are so silent. Sing to me Selene, though The music doesn’t sound the same. It doesn’t reverberate As it once did. It trails off into… Continue Reading “Fauna Lost Her Ears”

She Is Not Among The Debris

    She forgets the slow current’s nature The bridge makes memory disappear Both sides, anchored to one another By concrete skin, steel bolts, a mirage Beams and illusion. Hazy covenant The shores are never separate sides Only two similarities, held in suspension  … Continue Reading “She Is Not Among The Debris”

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