Amplify Poets of Color, Day 7

Another Heaven

by Mai Der Vang

I am but atoms
Of old passengers

Bereaved to my cloistered bones.

This rotation is my recipe,
The telling of every edition

As a landscape on slow windshields.
The body no longer

                                   Baskets fatigue,
No envelopes with oxygen left to cure.

When funeral recites
The supper gardens of my forefathers,
Cross-stitch from my mother kin,

                        Then I will come to you

Dressed in my armor of earth,
Ready as you chant my tale.

            When I reach the sloped halls
           And hammock sun,

I won’t tell why the split orchid
Falls behind. Instead,
                                  I tell why it arrives.

From Afterland by Mai Der Vang, Graywolf Press, ©2017

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