In "How to Eat Crow on a Cold Sunday Morning," renowned Mexican-American poet Angela de Hoyos suggests "you start on the wings / nibbling / apologetic-like" before moving to the dry, tough giblets and on to the "gall bladder / -that green bag of biliousness- / wants to gag your throat / in righteous retribution" making you wish that you had "learned how to eat / a pound of prudence / instead." Tension between people-men and women, Chicanos and Anglos-is...
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