Annicita's Poetry, Short Stories & Thoughts: Maguey

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Maguey

Spindle and shuttle Weave the tapestries With vibrant hues that speak of tradition Ochre the color of my forefathers Turquoise reminiscent of the flowing waters Red for all the blood spilled by the false one Maguey why do you hurt me so? Adorned in huilpil and shirt They caste me Rich in culture... Sign in to see full entry.

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