Special Relaunch Issue 84.5

Martial Law Memorial

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We barrel through backroads
               past pink plastic chairs,
                              a puddle of bottle caps,

titos squatting flat-footed
               under the greasy sun.
                              Sweat rags swung

around their necks,
               their tank tops rolled
                              halfway up themselves,

stomachs glistening.
               I cling to my torn leather
                              seat, basketball shorts

yanked in the wind,
               the smell of gas swatting my nose.
                              At the memorial, we park––

stretch our legs out the sidecar.
               A pack of strays in the street
                              yap into the sky.




AGATEP, Zacarias
AGUILAR, Zorro C.
ALINGAL, Godofredo B.
ALVAREZ, Emmanuel I.
AMATONG, Jacobo S.
ANDRES, Trifonio N.
AQUINO, Benigno S. Jr
AQUINO, Jeremias A.
ARCE, Santiago
ARCEO, Ferdinand M.
ASUNCION, Filomena G.
BALANDO, Elsa
BARROS, Ma. Lorena M.
BEGG, William Vincent A.
BERNARD, Mary
BERNARDO, Pepito V.
BUCAG, Renato L.
CABARUBIAS, Tranquilino
CABRERA, Claro
CAILING, Crisostomo
CASTRO, Rolando
CATALLA, Cristina F.
CLARETE, Ronillo Noel M.
CLIMACO, Cesar
CONCEPCION, Roberto R.
DAPOG, Eliseo G.
DEHERAN, Pepito L.
DE JESUS, Jeremias S.
DE LA PAZ, Remberto A.
DINGCONG, Demosthenes B.
DIOKNO, Jose W.
DULAG, Macli’ing
ENQIQUEZ, Albert R.
ESCANDOR, Juan B.
EVANGELIO, Ronilo T.
FAUSTINO, Gerardo T.
FAVALI, Tullio
FERNANDEZ, Resteta A.
GABRIEL, Luis I.
GARCIA, Enrique Voltaire R. Jr.
HILAO, Liliosa R.
HILARIO, Antonio M.
ILAGAN, Rizalina P.
JARAVELLO, Juvelyn
JAVIER, Evelio B.
JOPSON, Edgar M.
JUCO, Estelita G.
LACABA, Emmanuel F.
LADLAD, Ma. Leticia P.
LAGMAN, Hermon C.
LANSANG, Lorenzo C.
LAURELLA, Francisco C.
LAZO, Emmanuel L.
LINGAD, Jose B.
LOPEZ, Mariano M.
MAGLANTAY, Rizaldy M.
MAGPANTAY, Aurelio D.
MANAOG, Redelo Z.
MORDENO, Rodrigo
OBISPO, Immanuel M.
OLIVAR, Mateo
ONTONG, Manuel F.
ORCULLO, Alexander L.
ORTIGAS, Gaston Z.
BUCAG, Renato L.
CABARUBIAS, Tranquilino
CABRERA, Claro
CAILING, Crisostomo
CASTRO, Rolando
CATALLA, Cristina F.
CLARETE, Ronillo Noel M.
CLIMACO, Cesar
CONCEPCION, Roberto R.
DAPOG, Eliseo G.
DEHERAN, Pepito L.
DE JESUS, Jeremias S.
DE LA PAZ, Remberto A.
DINGCONG, Demosthenes B.
DIOKNO, Jose W.
DULAG, Macli’ing
TAYAG, Carlos N.
TEEHANKEE, Claudio
TIERRA, Noel C.
UMALI, Ysmael G.
VALCOS, Danilo C. Jr.
VALERIO, Christopher Nilo
YAP, Emmanuel R.
YUYITUNG, Quintin G.
ZALDIVAR, Calixto O.

ACEBEDO, Norberlo H. Jr.
ALVAREZ, Amada E.
ALVAREZ, Marsman T.
ATIENZA, Monico M.
DOMINGO, Silme G.
FEDERIS, Rolando M.
FLORES, Ceferino A. Jr
GALANGREYES, Rosalinda
LAGUERDER, Edwin C.
MOLINTAS, Write M. Jr.
PADUANO, Joji S.
TA CA, Arturo M.
VIERNES, Gene a.

ANASTACIO, Marciano P. Jr.
AQUINO, Eduardo Q.
CAMUS, Fortunato
CERVANTES, Benjamin H.
CORTEZ, Hernando M.
DOJILLO, Edgardo G.
DOROTAN, Manuel G.
ESTELLA-SIMBULAN, Lourdes
FILIO, Ricardo P.
GOMEZ, Ma. Margarita F.
JIMENEZ-MAGSANOC, Leticia
JOSE, Joel Cecilio O.
LABAYEN, Julio Xavier L.
PERALTA, Romulo D.
SALONGA, Jovito R.
TANGENTE, Jose Aquilino T.
VILLADOS, Simplicio D.
VIZMANOS, Danilo P.
ZUMEL, Antonio L.





I say every name

                 I can before sundown

the way I would

                 my grandpa’s,

Guillermo,

                 if we met again

in our country

                 his dad combed

his hair in	neatly

                 like rows of rice

before flooded

                 by typhoons.




The grandson of Filipino immigrants and the great-grandson of Japanese immigrants, Troy Osaki is a poet, organizer, and attorney. He is a three-time grand slam poetry champion and has earned fellowships from Kundiman, Hugo House, and Jack Straw Cultural Center. He was awarded a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry fellowship from the Poetry Foundation in 2022. A Critic-at-Large for Poetry Northwest, his poetry has appeared in Crazyhorse, Hobart, the Margins, Muzzle Magazine, and Tinderbox Poetry Journal, among others. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the Seattle University School of Law where he interned at Creative Justice, an arts-based alternative to incarceration for youth in King County. He lives in Seattle, WA where he was born and raised.

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