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Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
The bird’s the Finder,
Beak knocks, bamboo cleaves --
Cain and Abel: there, hide
two changelings: Jekyll and Hyde.
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
Crepuscular creatures bow their heads to dusk,
Licking the blood of their wounds, the sun stanches
The thousand faces of the moon, waiting,
For our cries, trapped by the mountains in our west.
Hands have eyes gazing the desert of a sea,
Hands have their own odes, so don’t teach them.
Waves cradling their souls. Undulating darkness
stare at them face-to-face, black and cold.
In their town, fishes feed on lights,
While their people feed on winds, the amihan.
Fishes paraded, muted by embers of the coals.
Women, children, singing, waiting for men
to unload their boxes, those bañeras of golden fish scales,
Pull each fish, peel their scales gently, there
There, they  hide.

Hide us in that box,
That rectangle of a box,
Our little box of threads and needles.
Stitch us on the seams,
Sink us under your sole,
Hide us in that barrels,
Distill our spirits,
Wash us pure. Age us,
Better yet,
Open our souls after the  war.

War is not a game
among chessmen
pawned into death
but to the hands
that move  them.
04.20.2016
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
Hide us in that box,
That rectangle of a box,
Our little box of threads and needles.
Stitch us on the seams, our dreams.
Sink us under your sole, our voices.
Hide us in that barrels, our troubles.
Distill our spirits, wash us pure.
Age us,
Open our souls after the war.
04.20.2016
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
War is not a game
to chessmen
pawned to death
but to the hands
that move them.
04.20.2016
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
On a tree, sparrow
perches, eyes on golden grains.
Diaphanous skin.
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
A young deer dallies.
To river, elephants rush in,
trample fawn, it dies.
poem poetry haiku
Bryan Amerila Apr 2016
Hornets’ nest, hangs high.
An impish monkey kicks it.
Blood becomes its skin.
poem poetry haiku
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