the undetected air
rolling in 7ft waves
mebbe divided myself
i was dreamt and shaded
paean to an old ghost
concrete yacht clubs
a yearling, a horse carriage
folding bikes, coffee roasters
quiver a rock
a stone, quiver the ripple
something fell
misguided is not ocean
not earthquakes
i urged deportation
you know, they’re fully hard—
those internments
storage robs robbery
people do well intended
people can become mis-
begin to wonder the sea foam
meyer lemons
the suntan kelp in Monterey
i wish a beanstalk (way too late)
to say love conquers always
leads to butterflies
if lost is mind?
elizabeth terrazas is a Poet, Writer and Painter living in Oakland, CA. Her poems have appeared in California Quarterly, The Texas Poetry Calendar, Beeswax, Wunderkammer, Back Room Live!, the anthology Will Work for Peace, and the anthology I’m Home. She has read at the San Francisco Public Library for National Hispanic Heritage Month and the Oakland Public Library. Elizabeth is one of the founding members of the Mission Arts Poetry and Performance project in the Mission in conjunction with the Red Poppy Art House as both performer and curator of readings and art exhibits (“Aardvark: What the Hell is Algebra?” and “Duende” at Galeria de la Raza.) She graduated from California College of the Arts with an MFA in Writing. She longs to drive from Santa Monica to New York on the old highway system to stop at many diners along the way collecting “small talk” and culture of small towns to explore the nuances of language.