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A Small Motor

by Alberto Álvaro Ríos

The easiest sadness is a boy
Watching another boy
Walk with a barefooted girl, clean

Perfect feet, that kind of nose,
Eyes like those he’s dreamed
In the dream that comes back.
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Poem of the WeekAlberto Álvaro Ríos

Alberto Álvaro Ríos is the author of nine books of poetry, three short story collections, and a memoir, Capirotada, which received the Latino Literary Hall of Fame Award. He is the recipient of a Walt Whitman Award, as well as six Pushcart Prizes in poetry and fiction. His poetry collection The Theater of Night won the 2007 PEN/ Beyond Margins Award. In addition, The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body was a National Book Award finalist. Ríos is Regents’ Professor at Arizona State University.

Poems of the Week: 2008–2009

Poems of the Week: 2008–2009


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