Jona Branzuela Bering, Munich, Germany Jona Branzuela Bering is the author of Alang sa Nasaag (For the Lost), a poetry collection of her earlier works. She is the recipient of a Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for her Cebuano fiction.



Two Poems


Issue No.6

Inheritance

 
His mom called, asking
about his endoscopy this morning. 
The doctors found some sort 
of fungus in his esophagus. 
No polyps in the large intestine, 
like two dozens of siamesed chorizos
in the photo. Nothing threatening,
he reported. She survived three, 
her innards getting shorter each time. 
She got it from her father, he from his, 
this unwelcome guest that consumes
everything if left undetected. He could 
tell she felt thankful and terrible 
about the news, of this inheritance 
she had no control over, of him
undergoing the procedure every
other year. I thought of my own 
mother who handed me something
as well. Invisible. Heavy. And sharp 
enough to cut us through apart.

 
 

Visa Interview

 
I would 
not 

reply 

the consulate’s question 
with a canned answer,
brined in my brown tongue 
for months, by Kalawisan,
in the confines of my tiny room.


I would 
not 

say 

I am pursuing my studies 
with a blocked account of 10000 euros, 
to cover all expenses in a year, 
an amount that could be stretched 
for years on this side of the world.

Yes,
I am 

coming back to my desolate country,
among saltwater and dead bodies, 
where I belong. 

I would
tell him
the summer air 
was thick with the rancid 
smell of rotten tilapia. 
I would tell him, 
I am going to his country 

To fuck and 
to be fucked.