Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Graffiti




for Hawk

He was seven then
when we visited South Dakota
together for the very first time
he had been on planes before
but on this trip he realized
it might be a dangerous
ride

that despite his name
people really couldn't fly
and what goes up eventually
must come down and we were
up very high as he noticed
while asking nervously
if those were clouds
below us as he stared out the
plane's window but that worry
passed quickly he was more
concerned with finding Michaelangelo
his teenage mutant ninja turtle
that he hadn't seen since we'd
had a bite to eat in the airport
cafe

he asked me again if I thought there
would be graffiti in the town we were
going I said there probably wasn't too much
on the rez but maybe some in
Rapid City we would be staying there for a day
or two before going on to the Sun Dance
he said he wanted to see what kind
of graffiti, they had in other towns
besides Berkeley and Oakland

Michaelangelo mysteriously turned up
in the trunk of the rental car as we were
taking out our bags at the motel
he kept looking around for the writing on walls
of that cowboy city but I couldn't spot any either

that night as we were reading a bedtime story
he stopped and asked mom do you think there
is no graffiti because there are mostly old people
living here and I said no I think it's probably
because they have strict laws against it and
young people are scared of what will happen
if they are caught doing it

he looked at me confused as if street art were the
most natural thing in the world and why would
anyone be punished for expressing themselves
in this way and then said they would go to jail
I said yes I think so

the next morning we visited a few shops and
the local amusement park with a Flinstone theme
in the afternoon we were scheduled to visit Mount
Rushmore so at lunch I explained about the
The Black Hills and how sacred they are to the Lakota
people and how we should take the camera because
we might see some eagles on the way he fell asleep
and I kept feeling like there was something I had
forgotten to say about our trip and I worried about
him being so small with just me to be everything to him
he woke up just as we pulled into the parking lot
at Mount Rushmore, he was still a little sleepy as we
walked along to get up to the place where one views
the monument. He held my hand tight and I said
look there, that's what they did to the Black Hills
he looked and looked and was very quiet
I thought he must still be very sleepy from his
nap

he suddenly pulled me close looked up at me and
said in a solemn voice, "mom, mom those are the Black Hills"
and pointing at the monument he said,
"that is the white man's graffiti".

©/s Odilia Galvan Rodriguez, 2008

























Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Sun's Going Down on the West




the best part
of falling down
is getting back up
or catching that branch
right before sliding fast
all the way down
the hillside
and who knew that
jazz could flood one
with such emotion
that afterward you'd
know the song flew
much too fast
those steel brushes
against the skin
of the drums
still making that cool sound
in your head
makes one humble
music does
and if you don't care
about Jerusalem
or think much
about its history
or believe its name
means legacy of peace
or that it's a good inheritance
something to hold onto
like hope the sun
is going down
on the west
a golden
blood orange


©Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008




incisor sized insomnia...


she embraced sharp teeth
of her sleep hoping to dream
bit into nightmares


©Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008


forbidden fruit


there's moonshine next time
tonight there's dandelion wine
fine like bathtub gin

during prohibition
best love was made in the kitchen


©Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008

Mood Indigo
















mood indigo blues 
she sees through her third eye 
believes no deceit


©Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008

Winged Divinity






















our divinity
illusive as butterflies
winged hearts in full flight


© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008

Friday, April 25, 2008

Our Graphemes














scarlet glyph my heart
escaped in a word  flying
landed in your hands


© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008

Thursday, April 24, 2008

breaking glass is a blast















glass shards shattered 
colors crushed in a corner
sans sharp martinis



© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008


photo © cesare ghttps://www.flickr.com/photos/cesare_photos/7912999/

history repeating itself




















colored
glass from a past.
reflects a history
that repeats itself. forgetting
future



© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008



original photo is © http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheatfields/548938688/

Thursday, April 17, 2008

a dream ~ see you next lifetime



para uno de mis monstruos


what if is a dream

our visions of different lives

some dreams don't come true



© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008
photo: © Stefan Mendelsohn
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mendelsohn/542829208/


sliding


















some days slippery
the sun goes down on sun up
we slide into love


© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008



photo: © Prescott ~
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppym1/1244136851/

sacred mothers




















heady hummingbird
keeper of women's secrets
lighted on a rose

© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008


original picture ©psharpley
http://www.flickr.com/photos/psharpley/489799180/

flowers in the wild



lupines and poppies
wolves playing in the bloodroot
wild and untethered


© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008



original photo:
© whalt http://www.flickr.com/photos/whalt/73670247/in/photostream/

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Riding the Wave





best ~ the crest of waves
crowning like a baby born
on its mother's shores




© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008


KOPASETIC


















I'm kopasetic
today's rhetoric don't fly
cool as a tulip


© Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008

THE BLUES LINE
































I take the last train
one stop on the Indigo
the end of the line


©Odilia Galván Rodríguez, 2008





photo: © scene
http://flickr.com/photos/scene-sc/238332314/

My Zion ~ dedicated to the people of Cuba