When it Rains

We sit   in spaces    the dark

Clears for us Breaking soft

tallow off tapers As wind tears through

Our terraced mountains

Avocado and guava trees run out

Of ammunition And moan

their acquiescence Whatever remains

Unshredded in the morning

joins the new day’s litany a prayer

To gods who fall asleep

to the sounds of their own anger.

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