Friday, May 23, 2008
New York Morning
Three Mexicans performed and sang their mariachi
music on the subway train: as short and squat
as Mayan gods: eliciting soft secretive reactions
from the lot of us: I smelled a tiny twitchy strain
of fear arise among embarrassed smiles: a woman
near me dropped a dollar into a sombrero hat: but
we were in the presence of a force whose guile
would never be appeased by that: snakes and predatory
birds were coiling round the poles: a temple twining
with a sinuosity of vine emerged, took over our
compartment and would surely have engulfed our souls
in shadow with a seizing blast of destiny had not
the temple just then reached another station: let
the Mayan gods get out in their disguise, and plan
another enigmatic rout before another audience’s eyes.
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