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A Chinese home. |
| The Refutal of Home One eye sees far-off— earth of stinging echoes rising from the bellows of the valley, an outcry against the river the rain’s footsteps like fluttering wings of birds, swift like a barfight in the waning coverlet of dark the sky resurfacing ocean azure, yet finite in its box, marking the incendiary beginning of couplet. Other eye sees close— home of lament: the paint-chipped voices of my ancestors, like groping claws hanging from the walls of flight: the raised skirts and wanton-heeled stride through the billowing streets of my city of water: the wailing superstitions of my mother like burnt hair brittle in unease Published: Philippine Graphic Vol. 19 No. 33 |