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The Spear-Bearer
what
has been forgotten by him,
lost
in the youth of his old age?
how long has it been,
a chara, since you called yourself
a warrior,
knowing
with full pride
the power of whisper and startle
you stretch
(nonchalantly)
between your dusky skin
and fingers?
you have shown to me
the demise of a kindred,
the way your father (the gypsy)
always insisted it happened -
a gruesome fascination, isn't it?
leave me here with my rosary
and go find
all your legal dreams,
hovering uncertain and unfledged
between the jazz-stained
concrete of harlem,
and the just-filled jails
(speaking of salsa and cigars)
lining the undergrounds
of the damp,
decaying west side.
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