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Apologia to the angry mob of futureless youths
We are the immortal goodbyes the gods said to each other
Aeons ago at the gloaming hours of broken covenants
Every word is now a forging of newfound courage, or hope
Behind gray clouds that quiver on the breast of crestfallen dew
Do not bind us now to the oaths of our failed bloodlines
We may fail yet again with tired maxims, axioms hiding
In the palimpsest of hardworking mediocre metaphors
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At a bullet train station in Fujian
Ten years ago around this time of year
The weather was biting like a lover gone bitter
The fellow Chinese teacher said something about winter wind in China
Which can typically lick human faces off with frost bite
That there’s no way to know pain from shame
Because the cold is an anaesthesia
So we could be walking around like zombies
With nice-smelling coiffed hair
Empty eye sockets staring back at people
I didn’t know if he was only trying to shock or humor
A newcomer with excess baggage to boot.
When the train arrived, the wind howled harder
Stepping inside I caught myself in the glass door
Not a zombie yet, whatsoever, thank God
Just a Bukowskian traveler with frozen lake eyes
Emeniano Acain Somoza, Jr., is a native of Siquijor Island in Central Visayas, Philippines. He was last based in Fujian, China as a second-language teacher after over a decade stint as a Corporate Communications Officer in the Middle East. Some forthcoming online and in print, most of his poems and stories have been published by literary magazines and journals, including The Philippines Graphic, The Philippine Free Press, The Philippine Star, and the Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Vol. 53 , among others. He has published three poetry books since 2010. and currently Editor-At-Large for The Syzygy Poetry Journal.