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Jonathan Moya
Poems
5d
Olvidada (forgotten)
My mother’s name is lost
to everyone beyond her children.
“She was beautiful.
What was her name?”,
others would say to me
when shown her image
hanging silently on the wall.
In the chanting of it—their wind
echoes my death back in a cloud
of disinterested kindness
and muttered miseries.
They know only their faces,
the renamed mountains and rivers,
the new language of their exile.
Not that—
she was wind born—
knew her better name.
#olvidada
#forgotten
#mother
#son
#exile
Written by
Jonathan Moya
63/M/Chattanooga, TN
(63/M/Chattanooga, TN)
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