III. I learned to forgive before I learned to speak / to turn palms upward to God and my lover / to let a man ruin me with his love / to call the ruins sacred / to uproot everything and call the new place mine / to name the nostalgia something sweet / a ripened fruit growing out of a dying tree
ferцитирует6 лет назад
I asked myself how many times have I done this? and I realized I had lost count. I am a woman who insists on loving love, who always finds a way back to herself, back to being whole.
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
all I am is mirrors / another name for this is poet
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
the grief I left everywhere
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
this is what I know of love the sweet mouthful a messy thing dissolving in my hands on my tongue filling everything
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
I learned to forgive before I learned to speak / to turn palms upward to God and my lover / to let a man ruin me with his love / to call the ruins sacred / to uproot everything and call the new place mine / to name the nostalgia something sweet / a ripened fruit growing out of a dying tree
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
every man I have loved does not know my country / has not been awakened by the roosters’ crow / does not know the swell of grass and dirt beneath June thunderstorms / does not smell burning wood and think of home
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
my heart belonged to the ocean / before it found my body
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
I was afraid of everything / except the poems / they’ve always been here
Daniela Castilloцитирует6 месяцев назад
the summers I wore my adolescence like a yoke / my heart as heavy as clay