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Con la Nonna Rotondetto in Cucina di Musica

This woman speaks in tongues

Foreign languages roll from her mouth

Like summer fog ladled over the rim

Of Candlestick Park

In the not-so-distant

Far far away of long long ago

 

This woman speaks in rotund sentences

Effulgent with vocabulary

That shimmers with the electrified joy

Of lights over Ghirardelli Square

In the not-so-darkness

Of the clammy and cabalistic night

 

This woman speaks with her hands

Impresciable, implacable, and inconsolable

As she tries to mold untranslatable words

From air that is as thin

As the promises she’d preferred

And purchased with the shards of her heart

 

This woman speaks in lyrics

Arpeggios of adjectives and alliteration

That tumble acrobatically with the intricacy

And grace

Of a hummingbird in spring

On the kiss of a blossom

Rich and fragrant and giving as

This woman speaking in tongues

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suzanne-wilson-regalia
American
Published
May 30, 2012
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