Yucca elata
Soaptree yucca
Andrea Blancas Beltran
root-locked ghost
inside a view the moon’s
chosen whorl (long) before the state’s
soapweed lean
into sundry directions
reveals the way: (be)
ancestors (scatter) across / artificial borderlines, / see? the death rattle
(lives) in every one
ripens with b l o o m
. . .
deep
root(ing)
into
future
against
desert’s
sentence
. . .
wave on, white flag,
wave on, (for) one day we
will be gone and when
people quiz (when)
will the wind cease, palmilla
replies when does it not
seek peace
~~~~~
Andrea Blancas Beltran is a writer and artist from El Paso, Texas. Her work has recently been selected for publication in Scalawag, About Place Journal, 111O, A Dozen Nothing, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Fog Machine, Gramma, Pilgrimage, & others. You can find her @drebelle.