[My family arrived here in a Marxist tradition] Poem by Athena Farrokhzad

[My family arrived here in a Marxist tradition]



My family arrived here in a Marxist tradition

My mother immediately filled the house with Santa knick-knacks
Weighed the pros and cons of the plastic Christmas tree
as if the problem were hers

During the day she distinguished between long and short vowels
as if the sounds that came out of her mouth
could wash the olive oil from her skin

My mother let bleach run through her syntax
On the other side of punctuation her syllables became whiter
than a winter in Norrland

My mother built us a future consisting of quantity of life
In the suburban basement she lined up canned goods
as if preparing for a war

In the evenings she searched for recipes and peeled potatoes
As if it were her history inscribed
in the Jansson's temptation casserole

To think that I sucked at those breasts
To think that she put her barbarism in my mouth

Translated from Swedish by Jennifer Hayashida

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 06 December 2016

Very interesting poem. I enjoyed reading it. This seems to be the first poem that you have posted on this site, so welcome to Poem Hunter!

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