tita lynn’s ghost teaches me to tie my shoes 


tonight, we sleep at the cemetery 

bring chicherias, fresh pandesal, and lolo’s Red Horse
beer to the headstones. a ceremony of dancing 

with ghosts. of burned wax staining cement coffins


we unearth our mouths, our favorite tagalog 

love songs be a prayer beneath bintana


i am the 4 year old daughter of a white 

man’s mouth. walking into my mother’s

Ocean for the first time. the sound of 

sakayan engines. calloused fishnet hands. 


dig my ears into water. mama teaches me to pray 

to my ancestors. list each spirit’s name 

I can remember. even tita marie olga. chant,

until the red ants swallow our legs whole.