Cayucos

By Eduardo C. Corral

boats used by African emigrants to reach Spanish islands
A girl asleep beneath a fishing net

Sandals the color of tangerines

Off the coast of Morocco

A moonlit downpour, God’s skeleton

Bark, dory, punt, skiff

“Each with a soul full of scents”

Day after day spent shaping

A ball of wax into a canary

Little lamp, little lamp

The word “contraband” arrived

In English in the 16th century via Spanish

Throw your shadow overboard

Proverbs, blessings scratched into wood

The tar of my country better than the honey of others

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