Refugee sproutings across the Continental
by Mike KeoMiPoesias
First Place, May 2007
Judged by Bryan Appleyard
Brother,
let us find refuge in
unabashed love;
the crescent blade
tucked against your waist
held like an organ for self flight;
my sac of collected mango pits
I planted for redemption but never sprout
fruits in this land of many winters;
let us pawn them all in for;
tears and honey,
hummingbirds and misfortune,
naga and lock gates,
so we may one day burrow our hands so
deep into a furious hive of dashes and discomfort
that we are fortunate enough
to understand what hold
the spirit is not war and calls to home,
but a monsoon of poetry & weeps
that fastens the mouth
sweet like a Mekong vernacular
sticky with the weight of America’s
orange blossom.
A poem with genuine originality that seems at ease with itself - it is not straining for expression. The rhythm insinuates itself into your mind and the imagery is cleverly restrained. --Bryan Appleyard