A
Quiet Voice
by Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal
After Leonard
Cirino
A quiet voice
lingers in the distance
somewhere being
guided by a steady
wind, traveling
like song deep in
the pygmy forest
where a poet lives
in the dreams of
oaks and their bark
and wounded
branches. Together
they howl at the
silent moon and
tend to a
reptile’s gouged out skin
at the edge of the
pygmy forest
feeling the heat
of an encroaching
fire. The quiet
voice seeks to fan
away the flames,
the red moon, a
sad reflection of
the fire below.
Luis
lives in California and
works in Los Angeles. His poetry, art, and photography has appeared in Black
Petals, Blue Collar Review, Kendra Steiner Editions, Medusa's
Kitchen, Rogue Wolf Press, Venus in Scorpio Poetry Journal,
and Yellow Mama Webzine.