IT’S SNOWING
Snow falls
About that abandoned house
That reminds me
The abandoned road workers’ houses
That are still seen
On the roads of emptied Spain.
When we were little, we liked to go see him
Although our mothers told us:
-Don’t go, he’s going to know you
And then he will come to tell us
That you have done something wrong.
We liked it
Because this character
“The road laborer”
That cleaned the roadsides
At the entrance of the towns
Lefting his jacket in a ditch
And doing nothing
Maybe sometimes playing a guitar
Found without ropes
Settled down with his back
Against the wall of the house
To see if any stranger came
On the regular bus.
Also, because our mothers
Bad-tempered and with bad temper
Told our parents
Whom we always saw
Touching their balls:
-You’re lazier than the road driver’s jacket.
What made us laugh
Like he does to us now
Seeing falling snow
Under the roadster’s bedroom
That has stuck his head out the window
Scratching it hard with his hands
starting to fall off all his dandruff
Above our heads
That we thought
It was snow falling from Heaven’s ass.
Heaven that, to us, seemed
That was a woman’s ass
His wife, terrible beast
For her Moon and stars tattoo.
Also, she made us laugh, and a lot
When we listen to her
Telling him jokingly:
-Come in, roadster, close the window
You will see a year’s worth of yarn
And shit for a month
More pieces of cob
That you put behind this ark
Hairy as do you see.
-But what a mess and a glutton you are
He answered her with grace.
-Daniel de Culla