• Facebook
  • BlueSky
  • Instagram
  • GoFundMe
  • Threads
  • Mastodon
roostlogohead2cropped-transp-blue-owlS.pngroostlogohead2roostlogohead2
  • Home
  • All Magazine Issues
  • About
    • Vision and Mission
    • Meet the MockingOwls
      • Leadership Team
      • Editorial & Writing Team
      • Design & Web Team
      • Performing Arts & Tabletop RPG Team
    • Our Contributors
    • Keep the MockingOwls Roosting!
    • MockingOwl Roost Staff Services
    • Contact
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Blog
    • Artist Profiles
    • Best Of
      • Gaming Corner
      • Round Ups
    • Film and Theatre
      • The Acting Side
    • Inspiration for All
      • Positivity Corner
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
    • Music
      • Music Performance
      • Music Reviews
    • Reviews
      • Book Reviews – Fiction
      • Book Reviews – Nonfiction
      • Film Reviews
      • Tea Reviews
    • Resources
      • NaNoWriMo
      • Writing Prompts
      • Books for Writers
    • Series
      • Travel
        • Literary Travel
      • Fitness for Creatives
      • My Favorite Things
      • Writing Memories
      • Things I Wish I’d Said
  • MockingOwl Roost Workshops
  • Resources for Creatives
    • Presses Taking Unsolicited Submissions – No Agent Necessary
            No results See all results
            ✕
                      No results See all results

                      Homelands

                      Published by M.S. Blues at January 1, 2026
                      Categories
                      • Poetry
                      Tags
                      • ancestry
                      • heritage
                      • Homelands
                      • Indigenous poetry
                      • M.S. Blues
                      • poetry
                      Coastline of an island with small village type houses along the shore. TEXT: Homelands - Poetry - M.S. Blues

                      Image created on Canva

                      what lies behind
                      the speaking oceans?
                      what resides between
                      the words trees have spoken?

                      what have the hums
                      of my ancestors awoken?

                      (homelands
                      homelands
                      homelands)

                      I. THE LAND OF MEXICO

                      where my people hustle in the streets
                      from traveler’s dusk to the angel’s night,
                      making a valiant effort to give their families a better life.
                      “intentaron enterrarnos. no sabían que éramos semillas.” – a Mexican proverb.

                      II. THE ISLANDS OF POLYNESIA & AOTEAROA

                      where my people
                      relinquish their necessities
                      in order to provide a vacation to white people
                      who post the sunkissed tans they get
                      from the forgiving lips of mother earth.
                      ho’omau – endure and persevere with diligence.
                      kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa – do not die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark.

                      III. TURTLE ISLAND

                      where my people
                      are still fighting to be humanized
                      while simultaneously trying to heal from a lurking evil
                      named colonization, who has haunted generation
                      after generation.
                      “don’t be ashamed to cry.” – words of wisdom from my indigenous grandmother.

                      the homelands,
                      sacred heartbeats
                      of millions –
                      flatlines on mother earth
                      (by force or by choice — there’s no difference)

                      it is now my job
                      to honor all four, as long as i live.


                      Looking for more pieces like this? Check these out!

                      • Rangikura – an Indigenous Book Review
                      • All the Colors – a Special Issue of MockingOwl Roost
                      • This Land Which Built Me – Poetry
                      • Doña Rosita’s Baby – Mythological Fiction
                      M.S. Blues
                      + postsBio

                      Mia Soto (AKA M.S. Blues) is an 18 year old writer, editor, and advocate from San Jose, California. She's a highly decorated figures in the literary magazine community, having been published over 150 times and serving on multiple staff boards; The Amazine, Adolescence Magazine, The Elysian Chronicles, Hyacinthus Zine, Chromatic Stars Review, Low Hanging Fruit, Sister Time, DICED Online Magazine, The Mixtape Review, The Mirrorball Magazine, My Dearest Aphrodite, Tyche Lit, The Cawnpore Magazine, The Beaulieu Gazette, Sorry! Zine, and Voices of Asylum. She’s also the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of The Infinite Blues Review.

                      Find M.S. Blues on Instagram.

                        This author does not have any more posts.

                      Related posts

                      A silhouette of a rifle with a soldier's helmet placed on top stands upright. The outline of Uganda in the background is filled with the Ugandan flag colors of black, yellow, and red with a crested crane emblem in the center. Three silhouettes of soldiers stand in a row saluting along the bottom. comrade TEXT: Honouring Comrade, Poetry, Aliker p’Ocitti

                      Images by Creative_hat and aranjuezmedina via Freepik

                      June 9, 2026

                      Honouring Comrade


                      Read more
                      An old painting of a close up of an elephants face and trunk painted with decorations and hand prints. Holi festival Text: Radiance, Susan Shea, Poetry

                      Image created on Canva

                      June 5, 2026

                      Radiance


                      Read more
                      A single vintage-style microphone stands on a tall black stand at center stage, illuminated by a circular spotlight. Behind it, deep red theater curtains hang in soft folds, filling the background from top to bottom. romantic comedy TEXT: A Twist In The Tail, Bruce McRae, Poetry

                      Image created on Canva

                      June 1, 2026

                      A Twist In The Tail


                      Read more

                      2 Comments

                      1. Islanders, Plant Their Seeds — a Poem of Land and Labor says:
                        March 2, 2026 at 6:25 pm

                        […] Homelands – Poetry  […]

                        Reply
                      2. Islanders Plant Their Seeds — a Poem of Land and Labor says:
                        March 2, 2026 at 6:52 pm

                        […] Homelands – Poetry  […]

                        Reply

                      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

                      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

                      "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it."

                      Toni Morrison

                      Archives

                      • June 2026
                      • May 2026
                      • April 2026
                      • March 2026
                      • February 2026
                      • January 2026
                      • December 2025
                      • November 2025
                      • October 2025
                      • September 2025
                      • August 2025
                      • July 2025
                      • June 2025
                      • May 2025
                      • April 2025
                      • March 2025
                      • February 2025
                      • January 2025
                      • December 2024
                      • November 2024
                      • October 2024
                      • September 2024
                      • August 2024
                      • July 2024
                      • June 2024
                      • May 2024
                      • April 2024
                      • March 2024
                      • February 2024
                      • January 2024
                      • December 2023
                      • November 2023
                      • October 2023
                      • September 2023
                      • August 2023
                      • July 2023
                      • June 2023
                      • May 2023
                      • April 2023
                      • March 2023
                      • February 2023
                      • January 2023
                      • December 2022
                      • November 2022
                      • October 2022
                      • September 2022
                      • August 2022
                      • July 2022
                      • June 2022
                      • May 2022
                      • April 2022
                      • March 2022
                      • February 2022
                      • January 2022
                      • December 2021
                      • November 2021
                      • October 2021
                      • September 2021
                      • August 2021
                      • July 2021
                      • June 2021
                      • May 2021
                      • April 2021
                      • March 2021
                      • February 2021
                      • January 2021

                      Newsletter Signup Form

                      Newsletter Signup Form
                      © 2021 The MockingOwl Roost.

                      All Rights Reserved