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At the Cahuilla Indian Reservation, Banning, California


Hours she sits by the window. Reading. Taking notes. Words from a phrasebook: a sticker sticks me, to rise up high, it is not enough. Of food from impossible sources: from spiny trees, beans; from beavertail and barrel, fruit. Easy to fill a notebook. To know, for an afternoon, important birds. Dances that won't begin without silence. Kin we revere. Kin we joke with. What we really want is what she wants. Raven darkness. A little color intermingling . . . a black widow spider . . . yes . . .


Martha Silano teaches English at Bellevue and Edmonds Community Colleges. Her first book of poems, All Things Want To Float, is in need of a publisher.



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