Madre by @RSCSpokenWord

This is a guest post and poem written by Rodrigo Sanchez-Chavarria for our Mother’s Day Memories 2012 series.

Mother and child Photo by Andrew MacDonald

Madre

Ponme cerca de tu Corazón

Para sentir el latido

El calor que me das

Dame las caricias

Que nunca te dieron

Enséñame como caminar con orgullo

Protégeme con tus palabras

Dime cuanto te hago falta

Ríe conmigo

Olvídate de tus males

Dame de comer de tu espíritu luminoso

Enséñame como querer como tu

Cuéntame tus sueños

Tus Milagros

Llora conmigo

Soy tu esponja

Enséñame

Enséñame

Camina conmigo

Tomemos pasos juntos

Crea nuevos lenguajes solo para nosotros

Alardea tus ambiciones

Habla de las riquezas que tienen los libros

Cuéntame de los antepasados para siempre saber

De donde vengo para poder llevarlos conmigo siempre

Y siempre mantenme cerca de tus latidos

Porque para mi

Eres todo y mas

Y siempre te llevare conmigo.

You can find Rodrigo on Twitter @RSCSpokenWord

Music: http://www.rscspokenword.bandcamp.com

Palabrista:  http://www.palabristas.org

Blog: http://www.mnwordslinger.com

Photo by Andrew MacDonald

 



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Lucy

With a combined ten years of experience educating elementary children in the public school system and a Non-Profit Community agency in the metropolis of Bridgeport, CT., I harnessed the power of Truth with the use of my EYES! My nephew who aptly titled my stare as, “The Look”, crumbled many times before his mom and grandmother, with no choice but to tell the truth about his mischievousness at school

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  • http://bellavidabyletty.blogspot.com/ BellaVida

    Very beautiful. This is why I love poetry.

    • Lucy

      The poem takes you on a journey through motherhood. Thanks to Rodrigo @rscspokenword for sharing this with us.

      • http://RSCspokenword.com Rodrigo Sanchez-Chavarria

        this is one my fave pieces i’ve written. simple and to the point, but the most important thing, is that it is in spanish. thank you all !