King County Navigation Bar (text navigation at bottom)

Metro Online Home
We'll Get You There
Site Map
Trip Planner Pass Sales Timetables
Find a Timetable: Route Number

You are in: Programs > Poetry > 1999

Metro Online Home page Programs
Travel Options
Online Tools
Updates
Programs
Adopt a Stop
Bus Shelter Mural Program
In Motion
Move it! Youth Project
Partners in Transit
Poetry on the Bus
Recycling Program
School Program
SmartCard
Telework Seattle
Transit Oriented Development
Customer Services
About Metro
Site Map

Benavides, Texas, 1906

No one lives in the town, except the grocer who keeps the general store.
Each month, ranchers arrive for corn and beans, sacks of flour, milled a county over.

A two-month-old paper, just arrived, translates, "War in Mexico."
For ranchers, the headlines read, "Expect Relatives."

Priests from the monastery ride through ten towns
to hear three weeks' confession and say Mass in the schoolhouse.

A photographer lines up families on front porches and yards;
one rancher includes his prize watermelons.


Marissa Martinez lives in Seattle and earns her living as an engineer. Her work has appeared in several journals nationally, and she is completing a poetry manuscript entitled Genealogies.



King County | News | Services | Comments | Search

Links to external sites do not constitute endorsements by King County. By visiting this and other King County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by terms and conditions of the site.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy