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Douglas Caraballo Mahairas
Douglas Caraballo Mahairas

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Jan 30

#8-

A Poem I cannot believe the day is over. The day again. Day in and day out. Man from blood clot. The skeleton robed in flesh. I walk the world and see the death beneath. Like the Buddha. I want to rid myself of the perceptive lenses of my world…

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Jan 23

#7-

A poem — When the last dog comes crawling home with fur matted and the last gum stains erode off the concrete. Tried but failed. to see brown hair be brought through liquid dreams. you try this every day don't you? lie like That night beneath a ruby’d halcyonic sky, and the words that…

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Jan 19

#6-

A Poem — There is a hunger in me so great - It suprises me from time to time. Like a rusted tuna can in a nature preserve. The breath in me is fetid and wild, longing for violence and softness. …

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Jan 18

#5-

A Poem — I will forever love you. Even half asleep when the earth stops spinning. <><>When the black and white heads brown and blue wells<><> stop gazing back at me on the…

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Jan 8

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A poem — I wake in the morning and kiss my wifes hair. Her hair is curly and falls gently across her face. From the balcony I watch the desert flowers and listen…

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Dec 21, 2022

#3-

A Poem — My family all came from east of this place Coagulating in the axion of New York. The lights kick up shadows in odd directions, like a pod of humbolt off streets…

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Dec 20, 2022

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A Poem — Another night passes like air beneath the underpass. Another day of surprise where coagulations of the kidney and the lungs, jump from cursed breast to drunken spittle. Rolling in and…

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Dec 6, 2022

#1–

A Poem — Black boxes and the monolith of society. The day in and the day out. Going back again through…. Page by painful page. Truth by muddled lie. Distorted ideology, Buried bodies and foreign policy. The game of empires night after night and year after year. The day in and the day out. White…

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Nov 9, 2022

The Train

A Poem —

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The Train
The Train
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Nov 7, 2022

The Sky Behind, The Graves Below

A Poem — For weeks in Mexico, I dream. A regretful bear stops to tell me - “I am sorry I eat all these people with hopes and dreams”. The sky behind, the graves below. I fish for a Kraken. I watch the men off shore haul up arms the size of buildings…

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Douglas Caraballo Mahairas

Douglas Caraballo Mahairas

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