Un Poco Loco
arizona governor, jan brewer,
talks in her sleep
I want to eat everything you are wearing
your field worker’s flannel
your arthritic finger
your sun-seared skin
the cadaverous earnings
that shrink in your pocket
the vast stars you dream of
when you struggle
toward another day
* The first line is borrowed from Frank Lima's poem also entitled "Un Poco Loco.
Manuel Paul López is the author of Death of a Mexican and other Poems. He currently lives in San Diego, California.
Poetry
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