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The Brown Woman
By: Elias Saravia
Dearest woman,
who abandoned her birthplace ran, hid, and traveled vast miles border the united states to seek a better lifestyle and future Dearest woman, who endured immense affliction, shrieked, weeped, could not speak yet resisted painful infliction in order to beget a son Dearest woman, whose diligence is unfathomable sweeps, cleans, and does her deed to maintain a home that's habitable and finds a way to feed her child |
Dearest woman,
who withheld infinite burdens tripped, bled, fell on her knees and trudged his mistaken path when he couldn't find the peace in life Thank you, for eluding the lustful massacre delivering the inconceivable child searching for food, shelter, as a mother repairing the damages I caused. She simply smiled nothing in return. |
Nunca es Suficiente
By: Elias Saravia
Juntos vimos una estrella fugaz pasar,
Y en ese momento como te quería besar,
Pedí un deseo masa ferviente,
Más nunca es suficiente,
Y ahora espero,
Que se realiza mis sueño.