The Visitor
(In a Time of Covid)
My day is a guest who arrives too early,
starting the party without me to the insistent drumbeat
of a distant all-night party not yet over.
Its music sketches a portrait of my distant past:
wild nights, the sharp bite of tequila,
casual passion draped across my back.
Kukla the girl cat’s clever claws push me from my bed.
Other than her insistent cries for desayuno,
this new day written across my life
comes with invisible directions.
It smells like fresh-blooming plumeria
and tastes like Nescafé with Coffee-Mate and stevia.
It is too tame, this safe life with so many hand-washings
that they rise to my tongue and foam as I speak to myself in the mirror,
keeping six feet of distance even with myself
as I wait for the arrival and my capture
by this distant threat creeping ever closer.
“Sangre de Cristo,” mutters Jesus the water vendor,
taking his own name in both vein and vain as he
reminds me to keep my distance—
La señora, no matter how generous a tipper, now a threat.
I sweep his footsteps from the doorway,
set them on fire and gather their ashes for a poem.
The birds sing their way into my verses,
as does the snake that lies coiled in my kitchen sink.
I taste the language of all of them,
real life as surreal as any dream—
this world a wasp nest,
each of us sealed up in our individual cell.
Without a life, I write one for myself.
You are invited to join it here on my sanitary screen.
Make your rejoinders more clever than Alexa’s or Siri’s,
so I can dispense with the both of them.
Imagine me touching your words I cannot hear,
and make them less sharp than what you might be feeling.
A stream of family music from below
flows up the mountainside to pool in my ears.
I breathe the perfume of that family.
I savor its taste—tamarind, lime and salt,
the homeyness of bland tortillas—
and hope they are kept safe there.
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I love this one, full of imagery!
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This brings back so many memories when so much changed in life overnight… still we were quite blessed here in Sweden with a large level of freedom left.
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The unwanted visitor, Covid-19 was a real drag! So glad to see him go.
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This is a very vivid and evocative poem Judy. Loved the imagery you’ve captured.
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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You captured the distasteful memories…so tastefully 🙂
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Thanks, Lynn.
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Love all the images and details that personalize and personify the experience.
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Thanks!
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Imagine me touching your words I cannot hear,
…a whirlwind of thought, full of everything I like; philosophy, mystery, absurdity superb turns of phrases..I mean, what a great start! A great tone, to be read aloud, definitely…a verse with real impact.
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