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Serenade

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        A green flotilla,
        verdant armada
        stone hand encased
        in an arm of ocean
        off blue-grotto bay.

        Something avuncular where land
        meets sea
        - underdog, whipped cur,
        adult "son" posturing to the elder,
        pontificating man.

        Melaque after dark
        or was it Aguascalientes'?
        Monterrey at sunset
        prior to "the" pop festival
        or Morelia, on eve
        of feasts to that native patriot'?

        Vera Cruz, 1915, at the height of
        American occupation
        with Pershing tailing the hirsute Pancho
        Villa in Sinaloa
        outdated rock & gunboat diplomacy
        - no longer exotic fare
        plate of frivoles,
        fried banana
        Mahi-Mahi.

        On the palette,
        dreams are fickle,
        subject to "drunk
        and disorderly resisting
        arrest," outmoded and
        fuzzy with age.

        Policeman of the Olmec intellect,
        you dance late on feather boas
        this Mariachis of the soul
        with glittering purse and yellow,
        travelling nectar Tequila.



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