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LA ÑAPA

In Dominican Spanish la ñapa refers to "the little extra" added on at the end. Just when you thought you'd gotten all that you would get, along comes your ñapa, like a baker's dozen, with one more kiss, one more pastelito, one more mango at the mercado.

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The White House has
disinvited the poets

So, here's my web-ñapa, a poem from my forthcoming collection The Woman I Kept To Myself (Algonquin Books, tentatively scheduled for spring 2004). I wrote it when I heard the news that Mrs. Bush had cancelled a tea for poets at her house after she heard that some of the poets were planning a protest against a possible war in Iraq.

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The White House has disinvited the poets

The White House has disinvited the poets
to a cultural tea in honor of poetry
after the Secret Service got wind of a plot
to fill Mrs. Bush's ears with anti-war verse.
Were they afraid the poets might persuade
a sensitive girl who always loved to read,
a librarian who stocked the shelves with Poe
and Dickinson? Or was she herself afraid
to be swayed by the cooing doves, and live at odds
with the screaming hawks in her family?
The Latina maids are putting away the cups
and the silver spoons, sad to be missing out
on música they seldom get to hear
in the hallowed halls. . . The valet sighs
as he rolls the carpets up and dusts the blinds.
Damn but a little Langston would be good
in this dreary mausoleum of a place!
Why does the White House have to be so white?
The chef from Baton Rouge is starved for verse
uncensored by Homeland Security.
NO POETRY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!
Instead the rooms are vacuumed and set up
for closed-door meetings planning an attack
against the ones who always bear the brunt
of silencing: the poor, the powerless,
the ones who serve, those bearing poems, not arms.
So why be afraid of us, Mrs. Bush?
you're married to a scarier fellow.
We bring you tidings of great joy --
not only peace but poetry on earth.
Julia Alvarez
From The Woman I Kept To Myself,
First read at Poets Protest the War, on February 16, 2003
at Northshire Bookstore, Northshire, Vermont.
Copyright © Julia Alvarez 2003-2010.
All rights reserved. No further duplication, downloading or
distribution permitted without written agreement of the author
(please contact my agent, Susan Bergholz).

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