Eila
Blood cousin. Out of faith.
They found your rosewood hope crucified;
Culasi rice paddy, bolo for a crown of thorns.
Once knee deep in the Sulu Sea—poems
placed: bamboo boats. Mine
took on water. You swam to
save it. You cut your hand on a broken
bottle. It stung with life.
Your face reflects in every bowl
of rice. I'm as jasmine as the grain.
You wanted to be a boxer. Your
shadow (taking) bodyblow after bodyblow.
My aunt never understood. Tomboys
harden their hands before their hearts.
I still pray with a drizzle of soy sauce
in my palm. Cruciform.
I wear your rosary.