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Poem by Christine Liwag Dixon

Writer's picture: Marías at SampaguitasMarías at Sampaguitas

How to Eat an American Mango

Slice two mango boats away from the bone.

Cut its flesh into a checkerboard--

Each juicy square is a piece of you that will never get back;

Scooped from the skin,

A girl removed from her homeland.


They do not tell you that

A mango tree will not grow here,

That your children will carry the stones

from discarded fruits in their bellies,

Searching for a soil warm enough to

sprout them into fruit-bearing plants.




Christine Liwag Dixon is a Filipino American writer and musician. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter @cmliwagdixon. 

 
 
 

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