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Wendy Guerra
Translated from the Spanish by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder
You contain the wind
You stir all the strange meanings of words
and paintings

I’m not wired to understand
I feel and that hurts
Moored boats emerge under my legs

I watch how a kleptomaniac touches humid gold
he numbs me wearing cold silk gloves
A game of strange hands and legs
While he steals between the two of us I taste you
You contain light and red wine
I sweat in a winter of fire

I switch to another man another and another who plays with my skirts
It’s the wind the wind transparency and scent
white letters dispersed in desire’s amorality.
from the book DELICATES / Seagull Books
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