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Abundant Mangoes



This is the first time I've been in this mango grove, 
hearing the iguaca sing, since my parents left this island

It is mid-July and I am wearing my dad’s old hat palm pava
square and jaunty on my balding crown


quietly stealing this fleshy passion fruit, its skin warm on my palm, eager to be sucked, before the jibaro with their cutting poles awaken—


these violently soft things who delight in the rude noises
made in the slush of their kissing—


their fibers glad to be forever stuck in my teeth
pretending beginnings on new beginnings.

“This year, the mangoes are abundant,” my father used to say to me, his voice blending with the birdsong.

He takes a bite and hands me its yellow-red splendor
to try. Instantly, I am heartbroken—pierced and open.

I realize, this will be my last time here in this shifting, slow heat
and I will struggle to remember and feel what it was like

to touch and eat-- abundant mangoes.

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2 responses to “Abundant Mangoes”

  1. Jane Pryce Avatar
    Jane Pryce

    Eaten in the sun’s warmth, straight from the tree and vine, the Passion fruit and Mangoes are delicious. I missed the days of my youth in the Caribbean.

  2. JONATHAN MOYA Avatar

    Glad I could bring them back.

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