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Cancion Para Mi Abuelita


Guest Esperanza Xochitl

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Guest Esperanza Xochitl

I've always wanted to be like you

In more ways than you'll understand

You represent to me, what's in my soul

With class, a proud Mexican woman

I know it may be difficult

To see my inner-woman come out

But in my hands and in song

I extend my arms, revealing mi corazon

I could sing it for you

With a beautiful heart, so true

Ay!

With both my hurt and my hope

Ay!

I see the duality through this scope

If you could see

Your reflection in me

Maybe you'd be proud

To see the lady in me come out

And this girl is you

Gleaming on through

I've always wanted to be like you

With my heart in these words and my hands

You represent, to me, what's in my soul

I am proud to be a Mexican woman

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Note: Mi Abuelita has always been who I've looked up to. She is my role model. I strive to be a propper Mexican woman like she is.

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my.....

That's beautiful ...

I've never heard anything quite like that before and such a tribute to her....

You must love her a lot....

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

Mi abuela y yo fueron las almas emparentados. Somos la misma persona en tan muy muchas maneras. Pienso que estaría orgullosa de su nuevo grandaughter.

My Spanish is almost usable - grin:

translation: My grandmother and I were kindred souls. We were really the same person in many ways. I believe she would be proud of her new granddaughter.

Your poem - so well done! And I am Anglo - but I would also be honored to be a mujer mexicana orgullosa! The Mexican people I know are such a loving, passionate people! Born in San Antonio - I feel I am an honorary Latino! Please know I was deeply moved!

Lizzy

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Guest Esperanza Xochitl
Mi abuela y yo fueron las almas emparentados. Somos la misma persona en tan muy muchas maneras. Pienso que estaría orgullosa de su nuevo grandaughter.

My Spanish is almost usable - grin:

translation: My grandmother and I were kindred souls. We were really the same person in many ways. I believe she would be proud of her new granddaughter.

Your poem - so well done! And I am Anglo - but I would also be honored to be a mujer mexicana orgullosa! The Mexican people I know are such a loving, passionate people! Born in San Antonio - I feel I am an honorary Latino! Please know I was deeply moved!

Lizzy

San Antonio? As in the Tejano band called the Texas Tornados? OMG! I saw them with the original line up including Flaco Jimenez (R.I.P.)!

My Dad was born in Mexico DF.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Yes Tejano! I was a good friend of the second guitarist of Sonny and the Sunglows (long time ago!). But I was gone by the time of the real crossover of the Tejano music - Selena! I did see her at the S.A. Riverwalk Theater way before she was famous - beautiful, sexy, talented - un BONITA CHICITA! (one beautiful girl - affectionate connotation)

I have all her music! Tragedy of the most horrendous tipe - her murder! DANG DANG DANG

BUT

Tejano RULES! (TexMex lingo)

And Angie is a San Antonian - southsider like me - but more central (Harlingen I think) - I grew up in the southeast part (Highlands).

I LOVE our Mexican-American culture! Especially the maneras familiares (family ways) - be proud!

Lizzy

(Rules here require translation in the text)

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Guest Esperanza Xochitl
Yes Tejano! I was a good friend of the second guitarist of Sonny and the Sunglows (long time ago!). But I was gone by the time of the real crossover of the Tejano music - Selena! I did see her at the S.A. Riverwalk Theater way before she was famous - beautiful, sexy, talented - un BONITA CHICITA! (one beautiful girl - affectionate connotation)

I have all her music! Tragedy of the most horrendous tipe - her murder! DANG DANG DANG

BUT

Tejano RULES! (TexMex lingo)

And Angie is a San Antonian - southsider like me - but more central (Harlingen I think) - I grew up in the southeast part (Highlands).

I LOVE our Mexican-American culture! Especially the maneras familiares (family ways) - be proud!

Lizzy

(Rules here require translation in the text)

I am Chicana. While many non-tejano mexicans don't consider tejanos to be Mexican because there is a heavier anglo influence on tejano culture (i.e. the influence with american country music). I think its beautiful.

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