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At the Empire's fringe A woman and man Traveled by night over oceans of sand. The woman, quite pregnant, rode their sole beast of burden. Her time; near at hand, Her child's fate; uncertain They saw a light in the distance from a sheepherder's ranch The couple was fearful but saw it was their best chance an abandoned outbuilding on the outskirts of the spread It had a tin roof and some straw for a bed. The blankets they carried Jose lay on the straw He then helped down Maria who could travel no more. The empire has watchers with guns and night scopes on the watch for illegals there to frustrate their hopes. Maria was panting Jose said” bear down! The baby is coming I can see it, the crown" The watchers were coming in their camouflage Jeep. They pulled up near the ranch to that garage they would creep Looking in through a window they saw the birth of the child one of them swore but the other just smiled. The birth of that child on American soil would serve as an Anchor for that man and his girl. The couple thanked God that their child had survived. That the boy they named Jesus in this new land would thrive.
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Dec 18, 2011
Dec 18, 2011 at 2:40 PM UTC
The Anchor Baby
At the Empire's fringe A woman and man Traveled by night over oceans of sand. The woman, quite pregnant, rode their sole beast of burden. Her time; near at hand, Her child's fate; uncertain They saw a light in the distance from a sheepherder's ranch The couple was fearful but saw it was their best chance an abandoned outbuilding on the outskirts of the spread It had a tin roof and some straw for a bed. The blankets they carried Jose lay on the straw He then helped down Maria who could travel no more. The empire has watchers with guns and night scopes on the watch for illegals there to frustrate their hopes. Maria was panting Jose said” bear down! The baby is coming I can see it, the crown" The watchers were coming in their camouflage Jeep. They pulled up near the ranch to that garage they would creep Looking in through a window they saw the birth of the child one of them swore but the other just smiled. The birth of that child on American soil would serve as an Anchor for that man and his girl. The couple thanked God that their child had survived. That the boy they named Jesus in this new land would thrive.
A nativity story from the Lone Star State
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Dec 18, 2011
Dec 18, 2011 at 2:40 PM UTC
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