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 Apr 2017
spysgrandson
Teresa climbs on the bus
before the sun, if she has
the fare

to get there, where she
makes the bread; she's been at this
two of her nineteen years  

yet she has fears, they will
come for her--green card or not;
though they like her rolls

she kneads the big *****, pulls,
pinches, a sculpting of dough, a laying
of trays, one after another

then, from the Iglesias,
they come, decked in their finery
though she does not see

she only hears the litany
of language she can't comprehend,
a clanging of trays, laughter

the urging of the jefe to work
faster, bake the bread; the communion
wafers did not fill them

now they are here, breaking fast,
forgetting the words they just heard
the songs they sang

Teresa does not complain; she
is glad to feed the worshipers, though
they will never know her name

nor will they stop for
her in the pouring rain,
the blistering sun

Teresa never wavers
next Sabbath will be the same:
dawn, the dough, the oven

it is the work--her hands
which make the bread others break,
the grace granted to serve

holy, holy, holy...
 Apr 2017
Liz And Lilacs
Sometimes, i feel like a ghost.
I'm sitting in an empty train car,
staring out at a barren countryside.
It's winter, the trees are dead, the sky is gray,
there's no trace of life outside,
no trace of life inside the train,
no trace of life inside of me.
This is the train in which
they transport my coffin.
The box that holds all that was me
as I sit as stare out the window
Sometimes, I feel like a ghost.
 Apr 2017
Isabelle
Spare yourself from all the "what ifs"
Destiny is a psychopath playing with our hearts
Too busy to finish this, so i'll leave it this way.
 Apr 2017
Sara Went Sailing
I need drugs, comma, but all I have
is wine, comma, because I ain't no
Mt. Vesuvius no more

I remember to use polite
grammatically correct punctuation because that's what
I was taught at your age.
Your dad is taking about
how cute some chick on tv is.
She's my age 20 years ago

"It's all good" as they say, although
you shouldn't be reading this.

(parentheses ❤)
Bear in mind history
repeats itself.

My main point being that

you're  only 16 going on 25 and reason
hasn't matured into the family values
you'll have later on

I understand sneaking around
floods
adrenaline

Youth is reckless and each day ends
with a cliffhanger.

Ideas make you wet with anticipation, and
you believe you're the only one that's
ever been there

Written by Sara Fielder © Apr 2017
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