From the Archive: Leigh Nash (CAROUSEL 23)
LEIGH NASH
Day Trip
This day beetles forward 
careening red eyelid on 
a two-lane Yucatan road
110 km/h
glass eyeballs unblink
chew up scenery, plow
past the tinted windows of 
white tourist vans
The most earth with no 
earth, almond trees burst
from lime rock, low bushes
bear pink 
avocados; dogs spill sideways
in the sun, feral 
ribs thin inlets
Corrugated towns chatter
Rusty graveyards swallow
pastel crosses row, row
crumbling plaster tombs 
thousand year-old stone
overgrown with lilies, bougainvillea
Waist-high girls and boys embrace
the shade of ledges
the missing teeth of door
ways, gutted windows

Day Trip
appeared in CAROUSEL 23 (2008) — buy it here

