• Richard Blanco. For / After / Jan Beatty.

  • Jan 20 2025
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Richard Blanco. For / After / Jan Beatty.

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  • After my third shot of tequila / chased by a lime
    sour as my rant: fuck this-fuck that-fuck them-fuck
    me-fuck it all / you slashed me / same as your poems’ slashes / slash
    me / when you asked me: so, why the fuck don’t you
    ever say it in your poems / I took another shot but couldn’t
    shoot out a reason / until now, Jan / you’re right, so / fuck \

    that my poems never shut out strangers’ glassy-eyed
    guh’mornins / fuck their mumbles wishing me
    a wonderful day / on not-so-wonder-filled days / fuck
    my naïve belief that their mouths and mine
    have a heart / fuck my similes that choose to bite
    into pleasantries like / buttered bread
    for me to taste all day / a lifetime, Jan / fuck \

    that I can’t hate kids / that my poems love
    the screeches of their awe-filled eyes / that I want
    to see whatever it is they see / butterfly spots
    as tigers’ eyes winking / moss-skinned stones
    as emeralds / snowflakes falling as frozen
    stars / palm trees as flagpoles fluttering peace, Jan / fuck \

    that my lines don’t lose their patience with
    old folks at check-out lines / double-checking the price
    of every fucking item / that my poems don’t have eyes
    to roll at their yesteryear chatter / Can you believe the cost
    of living today? / fuck that I listen to them / see
    their wrinkled eyes as maps / roads
    I trace toward my own dead end, Jan / fuck \

    my mother who’s eighty-six / fuck that I can’t curse
    at her / for never reading the poems
    I’ve written, aching / for her to sweep away
    the ashes / of the Cuban homeland she chose
    to lose / fuck that I can’t stop rendering her
    as a martyr / who died so I could write
    this fucking poem in this country, Jan / fuck \

    my father too / who waited until the hour
    of his deathbed to whisper: te amo / fuck my poems
    that always forgive him / but never myself for
    not / whispering back: te amo, papá / fuck that I will never
    tire of gathering our silences / into rivers of words
    that flow nowhere / spill into nothing, Jan / fuck \

    the nightmare that was my grandfather’s dream
    of me becoming some baseball superstar I was never
    going to be / fuck that my poems only acknowledge
    his love’s persistence / the popsicles he’d treat me to
    after every game / no matter how many times
    I struck-out at bat / at life, Jan / fuck \

    the fuck’n faggot my grandmother slurred at me
    every day fuck’n faggot / fuck that my poems erase her
    words to write her into my best friend
    for teaching me how to survive cruelty such as
    hers, in such a brutal world, Jan / fuck \

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