uncle in the gleam
by Jalen Lee
pollinated fingertips of shidá’í
paint chapped corners of a mouth
speaking Chuska Mountain navajo
sonny boy somnambulist
dragged by the limbs
through future tense midnight
im
hanging yaazh
hanging
my teenage indifference my
hushed lips breathe drink live
in the land of dying uncles
a landfill of tears immutable made flesh
releases dehydrated palm of missed call
with the lone daughter between 0 and 1
-you
take care of-
dootł’izh light memory
of my uncles before
beneath a ponderosa pine tree
stew bellied sober eating
to mend phantom future grief
nourishing the years that would
remain within them forever
glittering memory of
a Toadlena home
Jalen R. Lee is a writer originally from Shiprock, NM, and is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. His poems have been published in Abalone Mountain Press and The Chapter House - LA. He graduated from the University of New Mexico in 2022 and currently lives in Albuquerque, NM.