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Driven by a Strange Desire

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by Mónica de la Torre

I. Before Breakfast

When the sun turns gray and I become tired

of looking at your many-colored shoes

I will give you balloons for all the holes

we speak too much to fill. Who believes

in air, nowadays? Or do you prefer tea

with the dried fruit I will have to throw out

the window of your room? Because I want

this to stop I want this to stop I want this

II. Towards Moorish Spain

To kill the dragons is a different thing

in my family there are only lizards.

In Sevilla——never famous for its lamps——

a dissected crocodile hangs from a roof.

The reptile, the Crown's Byzantine gift. Its teeth

suspended in the air of the cathedral.

I stole a pair of shoes; but didn't run far

from the orchard where water had women's scent.

Thirst is not fear, thirst is not green, but has wings

like dragons, or airplanes. As oranges

in Sevilla, driven by a strange desire

to stay where they are. Floating. Suspended.

III. Towards Virgo

The Milky Way is not only expanding;

the Bang is not only a Bang. It is drifting

and being pulled away from, let's say, something.

Because dark matter is ninety nine of what

there is and visible matter is so small

it clusters together and forms a Great Wall.

China and Spain and my eyes reading the paper.

We are still together, are we not, wondering if.