
these nails of mine i do not know
belong to whose body &
the inability to sleep
in your backyard how the intel world buzzes
on what i might suspect a quiet Monday morning
planes blast skyward
a mesquite tree
twelve disciples click & call to me
dove and grackle my angels my choir
are xmas decorations evenly spaced
“are you too hot for me?” i say as i slip my thighs under your hot
bum breathe settle my tum your buttons my buns
blood rises brain lights up i pop on the fan with the remote
night long’s happy dance
the fan’s safe click like Nanny Enns’ clock
on the mantle in her apartment on Spruce
i dream Apache drums monster trucks
Vroom Vroom! (the crowd goes mad)

& fair bear at the state fair the ones we were gifted
yesterday though my aim less than fair duped no one
in the barn we pat
wallabies (wanna be) home long lashed camels & llamas
children’s eyes grow large when a zebu
pokes its nose in to their sides itching for feed
i pat the long faced pregnant looking sheep whisper
“don’t worry it’s the last day of the fair it’s almost over”
disabled folk rest on their walkers a child gloats over his new
stuffed animal pats it i ask his folks if i can take a photo
his mother says “no”
kids crunch on candy apples candy floss
in kettle corn air smell of funnel cakes
zucchini fingers jalapeños wrapped in bacon lingers
D & me lick Dole Whip cones drink Chub cafe o lait in cans with lids

made by a man from Puebla town of Talavera pottery
i think on how this country has been built on the backs of Latino people
i hide enshadowed under my purple umbrella
dump water down the back of my top
run to the can
my cell pops from my pocket slides over concrete
the photos i longed to share with you
have lime stripes running through them
it’s three degrees with rivers atmospheric in my hometown Deep Cove
four houses plunge into the sea
i hear our neighbour Mike cart away our recycling
i thank the October sun & Mike
o to the generosity of strangers
ps “avoid that part of the backyard
at night where the dogs poo poo”



















