Rosa Maria, just an ordinary girl for the city of Morelia By day she sold hot food to the tradesmen who passed by her To the tourists who traveled to see Rosa’s culture Then go home rest her head in the creases of a pillow in a little house in Morelia The tradesmen they would come and they would go, to her favorites she’d slip them some extra to take home Eventually they kept coming back for more But it wasn’t the hot food, they were coming for Rosa Maria met this man who was 5 foot 8 His smile made her heart beat fast and her body ache He never gave nothing much away but met her from work each and every day Grammar was something he was never good at, But he talked the talk and that was all that he needed to get Rosa Maria Then she no longer wanted fun But some strong arms to keep her safe The man with the kind smile he ran away her solace she found in Santuario de Guadalupe In the coming months beneath the Mexican sun Rosa struggled along but it was no longer fun She was with baby, the doctors say She grew bigger and bigger with each day They told her 9 months is all you have Then you’ll hold this baby in your arms But it’s a gift she didn’t want but was stuck inside Now these nights she dreams of her smiling man and she cries The bump that she once looked upon as a curse Became the most sacred thing tucked beneath her shirt Her skin stretched leaving less between them She just lay there in her room making promises to him Everything that was once easy now seemed harder to do She placed her hands on her belly and cried “everythign i do in life i'll do for you so you can have a better life than I had I’ll be your momma and I’ll be your dad” 8 months fly and the panic set in, each day she prayed to Mary for him For the child to who she was a carriage for the last 8 months Give me the strength Mary to be a mum She was only about 8 and a half gone; the red stretched lines across her skin were long Homage to the journey that together we made, before her eyes shut tight each night she still prays she said I don’t remember what happened between those days from my body my baby was taken away Placed in my arms, your tiny palms reach out for me, do I have the strength to be your mum ? I’m just Rosa Maria There’s a hollow way deep inside of me, a baby I’ve lost but before me I see He’s lying and crying, he’s crying for me, But I’m not your mum, my baby’s still inside, I feel The bump she used to carry had nearly all gone But she wanted it back, there must be something wrong Once more she cradled her baby in her arms, rests him gently upon the skin he used to call home Lay her head back, and stroked his soft black hair Kissed his lips searching for the love that’s there In a small house with wooden floors and crumpling plaster walls Dark clouds gather the rain hard it falls In a small corner of Morelia