MEXICO
I woke up at dawn
not even the tide was up,
getting ready to run,
but the last lune was fighting back.
I opened my eyes, eventually
not quite sure of where i was;
still in mexico, of course.
I got out of bed
like an eavesdropper lodging in this place
an unfamiliar face,
a new day glimmering.
I stepped out into the sand.
I'm a stranger in this land
and I'm far from mexico.
I'm far from mexico.
I once saw a book
carelessly left on display.
You were not supposed to look
as if I wasn't crazy enough;
I saw pages filled with aphorisms
and the things you didn't tell.
You knew mexico quite well.
You knew mexico quite well.