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Cienfuegos

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    The white pin wheel of heat turns up the grasses' edge.
    Some dried plant stalks shrivel,
    then melt openly into layers of fire.
    It is end - time for the community's Christmas trees.

    Something akin to burnt offerings,
    reluctant souls or
    hedging captives kept alive
    ghoulishly for some cannibal's feast;
    this festival of crackling.


    They have served their purpose, now.
    Bound, no faggots need be applied.
    Contumely, the quiet desperation darkens
    the child's face.

    The headlights rain down on Christmas' debris.
    A hundred little fires as cigarette warnings
    daub the night air.
    The forest of smoke, canyon of the torch,
    where black marauders poke the nostril.



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