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To the Dester

To the Desert


I came to you one rainless August night.
You taught me how to live without the rain.
You are thirst and thirst is all I know.
You are sand, wind, sun, and burning sky,
The hottest blue. You blow a breeze and brand
Your breath into my mouth. You reach—then bend
Your force, to break, blow, burn, and make me new.
You wrap your name tight around my ribs
And keep me warm. I was born for you.
Above, below, by you, by you surrounded.
I wake to you at dawn. Never break your
Knot. Reach, rise, blow, Sálvame, mi dios,
Trágame, mi tierra. Salva, traga, Break me,
I am bread. I will be the water for your thirst.


Benjamin Alire Sáenz, a fiction writer and poet, wrote his first book entitled, “Calendar of Dust” in 1991. Later in 1991 this book won him a Before Columbus American Book Award. Following he won the Lannan Poetry Fellowship, Southwest Book Award from the B...

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