R.M. Dolin, 2016
Fiesta de Albuquerque Por la Manana
Celebrating life through wine.
An age old affirmation of
what it means to
enjoy essentials like
empanadas at dawn
with well-made coffee,
or a properly produced Port
late at night.
Layers layered on layers,
a lot of life is a lie.
There are always souls unsettled.
Like a protesting Priest
or a quiet craftsman
making Sangria infused
with his own spirit.
In a competitive world
is there any way to measure
the value of cooperation
or are we compelled to consider
each other with trepidation
as we journey on alone?
Background poem from the “What Is To Be Done,” trilogy. Jake prepares for the Albuquerque Wine Fiesta.
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