Creation Myth (1981)
By Iliana Rocha
I was born drunk & paisley, vestige
from the womb. My face laughed into itself—
eyes sank into earlobe & nostrils warped into seahorse.
I was vanilla bean & Mexican vanilla & amniotic
dessert, & my mother did everything she could not to devour me.
I became comino & ajo & hibiscus—
all good for grinding. Mocajete, fist, & knuckle decomposing mass
& matter, baby & mother. When she tried to stillbear me it hurt
until she cried diamonds while my father was swapping spit
with the agave.
Copyright Credit: Iliana Rocha, "Creation Myth (1981)" from Karankawa. Copyright © 2015 by Iliana Rocha. Reprinted by permission of University of Pittsburgh Press.
Source: Karankawa (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015)