Jorge the Church Janitor

Martín Espada
Poet, Essayist, Editor & Translator

 

Jorge the Church Janitor Finally Quits

 

                              Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989

 

No one asks

where I am from,

I must be

from the country of janitors,

I have always mopped this floor.

Honduras, you are a squatter's camp

outside the city

of their understanding.

 

No one can speak

my name,

I host the fiesta

of the bathroom,

stirring the toilet

like a punchbowl.

The Spanish music of my name

is lost

when the guests complain

about toilet paper.

 

What they say

must be true:

I am smart,

but I have a bad attitude.

 

No one knows

that I quit tonight,

maybe the mop

will push on without me,

sniffing along the floor

like a crazy squid

with stringy gray tentacles.

They will call it Jorge.

 

 

from Rebellion is the Circle of a Lover's Hands

 

Web Hosting Companies