Bachata
Bachata by Geoffrey Philp Bachata After every party in our house when the reggae, reggaeton, R&B have exhausted the younger couples, and they sit separately to cool down, I want to dance with you, the way our friends, Miguel and Ramona, who have made a promise, that despite their struggle with lawyers, bill collectors, and cancer, they will never leave each other, and whenever the bachata begins— we stop to watch how he will catch her— she spins out of his arm’s reach they pass like strangers, but then his hand finds the small of her back, her legs quiver to the old music, and they are partners in time with the rhythm, once more. Poet: Geoffrey Philp Source: @GeoffreyPhilp Blog Books: @AbeBooks