Northern desert towns in the turn of the old century
Clemente, in love, speaks to himself in the mirror
The pomegranate and the big crowd
A chance witnessing of the morning animal
They said I was a crying bride
The river was their honeymoon
Aunt Matilde's story of the big day
Who had been friendly now strangers and hard work
The blurred woman in the photography
The kitchen talk of comadres regarding a certain problem
The donkey men of Sonora in the 1930s
Her secret love, whispered late in her years
People here since before time
My ears get bigger from listening
Later, when she was like she was
Having forgotten about eating
Chance meeting of two men
The conversation of old husbands
The old man Clemente prays, talking to his wife even still
No instructions for men like him
The green that call a person to it
Great-grandmothers, neatly starched
The cures of green and night
Clemente and Ventura show themselves, if just for a moment, in their son
The drive-in of the small animals.