2017
22
Internment
Juliet S. Kono
Corralled, they are herded inland
from Santa Rosa.
After the long train ride
on the Santa Fe,
the physical exam,
the delousing with DDT,
the branding of her indignation,
she falls asleep.
Days later, she awakens
in an unfamiliar barracks –
Crystal City, Texas –
on land once a pasture.
Not wanting to,
not meaning to see beauty
in this stark landscape,
she sees, nonetheless,
through her tears –
on the double row
of barbed wire fencing
which holds them in
like stolid cattle –
dewdrops, impaled
and golden.
1. In the first stanza, what events happen to
the girl before she falls asleep?
2. Describe the place where she finds herself
upon walking?
3. What words in the first stanza have
connotations
that suggest that Kono is
comparing the imprisoned travelers to cattle?
4. In Kono’s poem, what does the girl see that
she considers beautiful? Why is she reluctant
to find beauty in her situation?