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Tejo y Sapo

Alicia Medina ’25 was awarded first place among this year’s Lewis Sibley Poetry Prize recipients. The prizes are given annually for the most promising collections of original poems.

Illustration by Sally White

Summer 2025

Tejo y Sapo

1. Tejo
We were finally old enough

my brother and I

to join our cousins

in the game of tejo

They drank beer

ate empanadas and chicharrón under the glow of a disco-ball light

Neon pink and red bulbs flickered

The walls of la tiendita were sticky with the remnants of clay
and burnt plastic

We split into teams and then

we threw the metal disc at the gunpowder chips

The sizzle and smoke

the strike and pop!

muted by the “oye!” and “epa!”

of winning

One point for each mecha

two if you hit the chip in the middle

none if you miss the clay board

We played three games to 25,

then ran out of pocket money

The sun was still the king of the sky when

we stepped outside

and took a breath

High-school boys honked and whistled at girls crossing the street

reggaeton blaring from their Toyota Shirtless workers sat on the sidewalk

licking their fingers

as they shared rellenas and salchipapas It was Sunday

and the night was alive

with vallenato and samba

and alegría

2. Sapo

Outside la tiendita

street lights flickered on

one by one

We returned after dinner

to launch metal rings at a tower

with holes on the top and on the front Wood colored blue red yellow

Standing as a semi circle

a crescent moon

we took turns throwing the rings

straining to get them into a slot We hit the crate of Coke bottles beside the wall

one too many

times.

The store owner laughed at us from the other side of the

glass window Teens in hoods

and girls in heels

picked up the rings that rolled away

skittered in between wheels of bicycles

and fell flat beside a gum wrapper. My phone rang

“vuelvan que ya oscureció”

Above la tiendita

the stars twinkled

And we were kids again.

Alicia Medina ’25 was awarded first place among this year’s Lewis Sibley Poetry Prize recipients. The prizes are given annually for the most promising collections of original poems.