Eduardo Escalante

Featured Poet SS 2019

Eduardo Escalante, writer and researcher living in Valparaíso, Chile; publish regularly in Hispanic Reviews (Signum Nous, Nagari, Espacio Luke, Lakuma Pusaki, Sur Revista de Literatura, Revista Ariadna, Aurora Boreal, among others) and actually is also publishing in Spillwords, Slamchop, Writer Resist, Constellations,StylusLit, Peacock Journal, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Arc Prose Poem Magazine, and, in Gramma Poetry. 

Collateral Damage 

June 15 morning tea.

Why are some images simulacrum of life

or landscapes of a broken land

or annotations for a biology of the future?

Violence speaks in tongues my hand cannot translate.

People submerged in a cave the apostles of past.

Certain life scenes remind Mark Rothko’s paintings

as if one had to concentrate absorbed inwards and stay.

Some people act as a parody of the sacred resonating

in an empty chapel whose only light is the bronzes of

an organ that rises towards the sky,

not at all a streaming consciousness,

it is like a surrealistic nightmare,

condemning to follow a path of our own dissolving.

Looking back looks dangerous.

You can rearrange words at your house, but not outside

You can grow angry with your eyes, but nobody cares

The past sleeps in is darkness intact and

dreams fall as cobbled in the air.

You keep meaning to find something,

you touched only just once when it bloomed wide open,

but now it is something else.