1360: It would be neat if with the New Year | Jimmy Santiago Baca

Dec 30, 2011 18:06

"It would be neat if with the New Year"
Jimmy Santiago Baca

for Miguel
It would be neat if with the New Year
I could leave my loneliness behind with the old year.
My leathery loneliness an old pair of work boots
my dog vigorously head-shakes back and forth in its jaws,
chews on for hours every day in my front yard-
rain, sun, snow, or wind
in bare feet, pondering my poem,
I’d look out my window and see that dirty pair of boots in the yard.

But my happiness depends so much on wearing those boots.

At the end of my day
while I’m in a chair listening to a Mexican corrido
I stare at my boots appreciating:
all the wrong roads we’ve taken, all the drug and whiskey houses
we’ve visited, and as the Mexican singer wails his pain,
I smile at my boots, understanding every note in his voice,
and strangers, when they see my boots rocking back and forth on my
feet
keeping beat to the song, see how
my boots are scuffed, tooth-marked, worn-soled.

I keep wearing them because they fit so good
and I need them, especially when I love so hard,
where I go up those boulder strewn trails,
where flowers crack rocks in their defiant love for the light.

On this day in...
2010: "Insomnia" by Alice Ostriker and "Conversation with a Widow" by A.F. Moritz
2009: "The Bat" by Claudia Emerson
2008: "Grand Entry" by Sherman Alexie
2007: Weekend, no poem

It always feels so right to go,/like it’s the only story my body knows by heart

mindy nettifee, jimmy santiago baca

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