A Memory on the Eve of the Return of the U.S. Military to Subic Bay

Every day        in America
       I am trying                 to be taken
seriously
                            When
       the United States               last
owned               the naval base       at Subic Bay
my uncle        (my father’s        distant
          cousin)     was a colonel     in charge
                      of Philippine forces       under
              Marcos      On our first      and only
visit                to  the Philippines
       my brother        (maybe        eight)
and I        (thirteen?)        were left
alone        in my uncle’s        house
       with one        of my uncle’s
guards        and my uncle’s        grandson—
a boy                maybe   five And
when the guard        dashed out
to eat lunch        he left     the front door
                       open
and the five-year-old        with us
                     The sentry
had slid        his gun        under a small table
beside the door                   And the boy
          who spoke        no English
picked up        the automatic        and
           pointed the rifle      at my chest
then
           my brother’s
                                    head
         The boy
                       was smiling
It must have been              funny
           on the other        side
of the gun               I couldn’t        simply stroll
           my little brother       past the barrel
   to the door        where it was        a bright
       blue day           I couldn’t see
the safety        from where        I was standing
                            So I said
Put that        down        I’m serious 
       and the boy        laughed
I said Put it        down    It’s not        a joke 
            and the boy        laughed
            some more        He laughed
in the colonel’s     language       and
he laughed       in mine      as if we all
understood       the laughter     I’m serious
                  Sometimes
I think there
                     are two countries
                                                 one
on either side        of a gun There
are guns        at the borders        but
that’s how        borders        are made
They        are made        of guns
              I’m
                            serious
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