Javier Zamora, author of the poetry collection Unaccompanied and the memoir Solito (Hogarth, 2022), was born in El Salvador and immigrated alone to the United States when he was nine. He received an MFA from New York University, and his honors include the 2017 Narrative Prize and the 2016 Barnes & Noble Writer for Writer’s Award. Zamora lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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Then, It Was So

by Javier Zamora

            after my father

To tell my wife I was leaving
I waited and waited,
rethinking first sentences in my sleep,
I didn’t sleep,
and my heart was a watermelon
split each night. Outside,
3:00 a.m. was the same as bats
and my wife was a kerosene lamp.

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