Aerial oil painting of large rocks

Tithe of the Assassins

Tithe of the Assassins

We don’t know what they did with the newborns

or with their mothers (but we can imagine).

Those able to escape had to ignore the desperate cries of the dying.

Now great shopping centers are sprouting up like mushrooms in
    damp darkness, where light is a boiling TV screen.

Many survivors of the carnage are writing their memoirs (a malady of
     old age).

Others prefer to converse silently with the rocks and trees.

Only the dead still dream, as they did when they were children, that
     someday they’ll be sailors amid islands of tamarind trees.

Translated from the Spanish by
Cynthia Steele


You can find “Tithe of the Assassins” in in MQR‘s Fall 2020 Issue on Persecution. You can purchase a copy here.