KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Lorraine Caputo
INTO WAJIRRA
Sandy soil dense scrub brush
palest sunrise
Across some inlet or a river
swift currents flowing
to the Gulf of Venezuela
White froth washes
against its shore
Wayuu women in long loose dresses
strong wind & sun-etched faces
awaken to this other day
Herons fly towards the yellow-
orange sun now crested
Long stretches of barren land
lagunillas edged by brine
reeds bowing in the wind
& now& again
that golfo
On the border a Wayuu, tall, erect
quickly disappears into a thicket
her manta barely brushing the thorns
SEEKING PEACE
Street lamps &
starlight dapple
Swift waters shouting
through the night
Along the highway
on the other bank
buses pass, their
passengers asleep or
peering through
the darkness
A cat jumps
from the tin roof,
a meteorite shoots
‘cross the sky
Out front a garbage
can topples, dogs bark
& the bell rings
echoing through this inn,
a traveler
seeking peace
TO BEAT THE STORM
A rumble of thunder
rolls across the
southwest mountains
The woman of the corner café
wipes the balcony table
before stowing it inside
a rumble
A father hurries
up the street
toddler daughter in arms
rumble
Music echoes up
from the Theater Plaza, with an
affretando rhythm
rumble of thunder
DAWNING
Clouds swirl around
these mountains & the
ancient ruins, through this
morning twilight
In the flickers
of the kitchen fire
a mother scatters
yesterday’s rice
to the chickens
Her young daughter
arises, singing
holy hymns with a
crystalline voice
SELF’S PORTRAIT
Age-old
is what wrinkles
say: worries or wonder
etched deep across my brow, or joy
in the crescent grooves on either side of
my mouth … & those around my eyes,
squinting to understand
puzzling questions
age-old
FRACTURES
frazzled nerves, the mind
roaming, not focused,
anarchic … emotions
careening into depths,
teetering on the edge,
under my feet the abyss, the
ravine looming, beckoning
eagles to leave their aeries,
soaring to heights of peace …
Lorraine Caputo is a documentary poet, translator and travel writer. Her works appear in over 250 journals on six continents; and 18 collections of poetry – including On Galápagos Shores (dancing girl press, 2019) and Escape to the Sea (Origami Poems Project, 2021). She also authors travel narratives, articles and guidebooks. In March 2011, the Parliamentary Poet Laureate of Canada honored her verse. Caputo has done literary readings from Alaska to the Patagonia. She journeys through Latin America, listening to the voices of the pueblos and Earth.
Follow her travels at:
www.facebook.com/lorrainecaputo.wanderer or https://latinamericawanderer.wordpress.com.