Wednesday, May 23, 2018

HAVE YOU SEEN THE LITTLE PIGGIES, CRAWLING IN THE DIRT



By Juan Montoya

...Under the lights, luring the barrio boys...

They are there, where the blue-collar workers go,
The carpenters, mechanics, those who toil with their hands
All gravitate toward congales en la Catorce, La Marketa, to quaff a few...
Or more

Like in Carl's Chicago, the barrio boys are lured by the ladies,
Painted ladies, modern-day Circes, hanging around neon-lighted doors
giving them the "c'mon bato" look
Humming their siren song
Popping their gum

And like Ulysses' sailors, the shrimpers and the batos bite
and reeled inside, are fleeced and cleaned of their months' work
to exit, pennyless and drunk, filled with illusions
of rounded breasts, a flash of chocolate thighs, a furtive look...

(At a nearby table, the new girls giggle
as a sharp faced cantinera rifles through the old man's pocket as he sleeps)

Then, hog-tied and pig-drunk
they catch a ride back to the boat (or to Southmost)
Head to Ithaca again
to toil, slave o'er the drink, o en el jale

And months from now, again, they'll crawl the pubs
congales, bars,
enticed by cheap perfume, a brassy band, and neon lights
to drink, and dream and then...crudos in the sty again

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

BPD,ICE,and BP do too good a job. These sighting are rare now. It's getting to be a man of leisure can barely catch the greased piggies.

Anonymous said...

They moved up in class but el tacana se queda en el dompe.

rita