Ode to East Los Angeles
by Cindy Primero
I want to be doused
in tacos
& fried. I want
to wander
the aisles, my heart’s of El Super
supermarket stocked high
as diabetes. I want to die
with acrylic nails on-
I want to live forever in a
Garfield sweater,
a bulldog on the front.
I want to have
more than ten items in the
express line. I want to clean
my driveway clean
myself, late after everyone
is a asleep-
that’ll put em to shame -
I want to see what the sun
sees before it tells
the rain to go. I want to be
the only Hispanic person I know.
I want to go to
sleep late & not
Complain to get up early.
I want to walk
to Whittier blvd. Why drive -
I want love, and stuff -
I want to sew my broken heart
I want to run down the ocean
& make it my bed-
I want to walk
its muddy sand
& make me a withdrawal.
I tried going in,
found it cold-
I’ll go home, I guess,
to my house where the moon
changes & shines
like computer.
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Some truly imaginative lines in this poem: supermarket stocked high as diabetes, I want to sew my broken heart, run down the ocean & make it my bed, and the moon changes & shines like computer. I sure can relate to that last one.
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