This month, an additional Moon Prize, the 99th, goes to Nina Rubinstein Alonso's poem "On the Train to Vigo."
On the Train to Vigo
by Nina Rubinstein Alonso
Spanish children chewing bread and cheese
grandparents taking them somewhere
sturdy people like short towers
holding the little ones in between
the conductor pats the boy on the head
lends him his clumsy man-sized cap
walks him grandly around the train
gives him an orange cotton scarf
brings him back holding his hand
calls him an excellent little man
the girl grips her grandmother’s arm
five years old already feeling how
to fold envy shrink it small
drop it into her secret well
we wonder if she’ll grow up wild
casting off traditional ways
or will she live in the usual style
favoring the male children
today there's little she can do
sadly jealous stubbornly proud
knowing she’s only a girl who must
wait pretending patience being good.
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Nina Rubinstein Alonso’s work appeared in Ploughshares, The New
Yorker, Ibbetson Street, Taj Mahal Review, Bluepepper, Bagel Bards Anthology,
Black Poppy Review, Southern Women’s Review, Peacock Literary Review, Writing
in a Woman’s Voice, Cambridge Artists Cooperative, Broadkill Review, Muddy
River Poetry Review, etc. Her book This Body was published by
David Godine Press and her chapbook Riot Wake by Červená Barva Press.
Well done!
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