My Father, the Florist
Few times I sought you outI won’t apologizefor the dead knock outrose forgotten and leftlike bluebonnet coloredbruises you left behindI suppose I will say:irises... Read more.
Julián David Bañuelos is a Chicano poet and translator from Lubbock, Texas. He is a graduate of The Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His work can be read in Wine Cellar Press, Latino Book Review, The Bayou Review, Acentos Review, and Annulet Poetics Journal. He currently lives and teaches in Iowa City.
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