In a palapa in Yalapa Drinking mezcal moonshine with a local named Rudolpho He waves his hands in circles and squares in candle shadows
Eyes turn inward to see
becoming a mind in the present childlike wonder big moon rising pulling internal tides stretching roots grounded in the earth
Rudolpho knows how to laugh in colors He knows how to dance Zorba style arms held high to the diamonds in the sky
Nothing was achieved but everything was fixed
Zooming towards a universal experience among the universal mind
Don't know where the night went
Rudolpho knows the ritual of the sun Told me what I needed to know singing "Hurray another day" while a parrot calls my name and a scorpion slips into my shoe.
A palapa has no walls I didn't either all I was was windows
Drinking mezcal moonshine with a local named Rudolpho he knows all about goodbyes.