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To Pierce the Heart
They take the spear
They pierce the heart
They are sorcerers, and witches
They are beautiful, but unchaste
They are laden like asses
They are given as slaves
They are worthless women
They are furied bitches
They are exceedingly ugly
They are extremely lewd
They roll their bodies in filth
They are barbarous, laughable
They are entered by demons
They are the devil’s ministers
They belch forth fire
They draw out the entrails
They split their small bodies
They are half naked beasts
They are osuang, they fly
They consume human flesh
They will always deceive us
They will never, never love us
To Remember Something from Long Ago
“...they kept coming and she was afraid...”
“...could not stand nor walk. She crawled...” My voice lives in a mason jar
“…jumped onto her, caught her by the arms…”
“…dragged her away, tied and beat her…” It suns itself on the windowsill
“…forced her to the ground, punched her face...”
“…grabbed her legs and held them apart...” It illuminates itself at dawn
“...made to abort without anesthetics...”
“...captured and raped again. She was only 13...” It is alien, translucent, waiting
To Have Come Here
Not alien, we are of here. Not alien, have come, am here –
Among the xenophobes, They shout at her the schoolyard –
The deadbeat dads and gangstas Go back to where you came from!
Among the white liberals, Echoing the Lord’s Prayer
People who mind colored folks Forgiving their trespasses
Among the dirty hipsters, They shout from car windows –
Over-schooled armchair activists Is it true, that thing about Asian chicks?
Among the sex traffickers, Lead us not into temptation
White supremacists, wife beaters Deliver us from evil.
Among the day laborers, They shout at her in the street –
Undocumented dreamers Bitch, love me long time!
Among the inalienable, Blessed art thou among women
The PTSDed, the evicted Blessed is the fruit of thy womb
Among the emigrated, They shout again and again –
The refugees, the polyglots Where did you learn to speak English?
Among the accented Taglish Reading the Gospel of the Lord
Speaking, have come, am here. Rosaries breathed from memory
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photo credit Peter Dressel
They are sorcerers, and witches
They are beautiful, but unchaste
They are laden like asses
They are given as slaves
They are worthless women
They are furied bitches
They are exceedingly ugly
They are extremely lewd
They roll their bodies in filth
They are barbarous, laughable
They are entered by demons
They are the devil’s ministers
They belch forth fire
They draw out the entrails
They split their small bodies
They are half naked beasts
They are osuang, they fly
They consume human flesh
They will always deceive us
They will never, never love us
To Remember Something from Long Ago
“...they kept coming and she was afraid...”
“...could not stand nor walk. She crawled...” My voice lives in a mason jar
“…jumped onto her, caught her by the arms…”
“…dragged her away, tied and beat her…” It suns itself on the windowsill
“…forced her to the ground, punched her face...”
“…grabbed her legs and held them apart...” It illuminates itself at dawn
“...made to abort without anesthetics...”
“...captured and raped again. She was only 13...” It is alien, translucent, waiting
To Have Come Here
Not alien, we are of here. Not alien, have come, am here –
Among the xenophobes, They shout at her the schoolyard –
The deadbeat dads and gangstas Go back to where you came from!
Among the white liberals, Echoing the Lord’s Prayer
People who mind colored folks Forgiving their trespasses
Among the dirty hipsters, They shout from car windows –
Over-schooled armchair activists Is it true, that thing about Asian chicks?
Among the sex traffickers, Lead us not into temptation
White supremacists, wife beaters Deliver us from evil.
Among the day laborers, They shout at her in the street –
Undocumented dreamers Bitch, love me long time!
Among the inalienable, Blessed art thou among women
The PTSDed, the evicted Blessed is the fruit of thy womb
Among the emigrated, They shout again and again –
The refugees, the polyglots Where did you learn to speak English?
Among the accented Taglish Reading the Gospel of the Lord
Speaking, have come, am here. Rosaries breathed from memory
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photo credit Peter Dressel