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LYNNE THOMPSON: Hello! My name is Lynne Thompson, Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles and I’m so happy to welcome listeners to this installment of Poems on Air, a podcast supported by the Los Angeles Public Library. Every week, I’ll present the work of poets I admire, poets who you should know, and poets who have made a substantial and inimitable contribution to the art and craft of poetry.
LYNNE THOMPSON: Continuing the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, I’m happy to turn the spotlight to Los Angeles poet and artist Marisela Norte. A long-time curator at the Craft Contemporary Museum in mid-City, Norte was invited to write today’s poem after viewing LACMA’s in-stallation of Olmec: Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico. Of Olmec, Norte said she recog-nized his face as “very familiar. It ties into all these descendants here in Los Angeles, who are still kind of invisible.
LYNNE THOMPSON: Today’s poem is "In Your Presence" by Marisela Norte.
In Your Presence
You
Disappeared
Between rivers
The muddy low lands
A Technicolor jungle
Color formed
Against an obsidian glass sky
Where stars
Once connected
Begin to tell a story
Of the lonely
Impenetrable jungle
And the rains that
Did not stop
The jaguar emerges
The howling babies still cry
The ghosts of fingers
Trace the shape of
Your lips
Olmeca
Eres Mexico
Eres Africa
Those flame eyebrows mine
The memory of you
A bag of bones
Fragments
The small, polished stones
Laid out like petals
Red mirror sun
El rojo amanecer
Reflects your presence
Casting its light
On what is still here
And what is yet to be seen
Among the transplants
Like Los Angeles palm trees
Wilshire Boulevard commuters
Who will make the pilgrimage to stand before
Your stern gaze
Leave offerings of
Blue green translucent jade hearts
Foot printing
The advance
We take our place
Before the burial
Under a veil of vermillion dust
We disappeared
Between rivers
In your presence
We begin the eternal return home
LYNNE THOMPSON: The Los Angeles Poet Laureate was created as a joint program between the City’s Depart-ment of Cultural Affairs and the Los Angeles Public Library and this podcast will be available on the Library’s website. In the future, episodes will be available on iTunes, Google, and Spotify. Thanks for listening!
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