Mars in Aries

 

I’m the Tejano riding your horse without a saddle. I’m hanging 
onto horsehair. I’m the flame on your lasso. My horse kicks me 
up at the moon & I let go. I fall back to Earth. All scorched. 

Cut me up like a jackrabbit. Let me land on piles of questions 
why was I born raging with the god of beginnings? It hurts. 
My fear makes me do bad things. I set fire to bridges because 

suddenly I can leap between cliffs with my hind legs. Call me
the leaping Tejano. I swing from tire swings time & time again 
until I’m at a beach in Corpus Christi. Find me there: spreading 

the towel, taking off my shirt, slapping SP40 all over. I’m lying 
on my stomach, my back against the sun. Here’s a picture of me 
soaking life into my browning skin. Picture the dusk: the red sky 

darkens & then stars everywhere. Come orbit me on the hood 
of this ’97 Camaro. It’s red like that star up there. See? See? 

Find me at the bar hitting the jukebox, singing hit me 
with your best shot. I’m singing in your car & sinking fast 

asleep like a submarine. I’m on fire or you’re the flame 
burning through my head. I’m the Tejano 

riding a pony named War. We’ll start 
galloping away. Toward the ocean. 

You’ll find us disappearing into your sun,
your moon, & your rising. Or you can drive me 

back to the playground. Get a matchbook. 
Make me your lucky strike.


Sebastián H. Páramo (@sebastianparamo) is a CantoMundo Fellow and a former Dobie Paisano Fellow. His work has appeared in or is forthcoming in The Los Angeles Review, Southern Indiana Review, The Cortland Review, Bennington Review, and elsewhere. He is the founding editor of The Boiler and Poetry Editor for Deep Vellum. He is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Austin College in Sherman, Texas.