#title Magma #author Nick DePascal #SORTauthors Nick DePascal; #date 2022 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/411-spring-2022/magma]] #lang en #pubdate 2022-07-17 #notes Fifth Estate #411, Spring, 2022 Three sisters Sit in judgment- Darkly, mutely on the mesa, Apportioned their appointed part In the cosmic monotony. . A man is shot dead On ancestral lands (now “Ran” by the national park service) praying to The four directions, hand On his chest & over The heart. Belligerent At the command to leave, Maybe, but O, Why not? . Three sisters Their anger ancient, Volcanic, a memory of heat, Magma, and unearthly desire. The ground around Is soaked in blood, but Who owes who? And what? . Cacti grow In the cracks Of black rocks, Spray bright red flowers To the sky In a flood of camaraderie With the dead, gone. Nick DePascal is a poet and high school teacher in Albuquerque.