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Oh mother of all that has been Accept me into your warm embrace And keep me above the water For I cannot swim Drag me from this thick, thick mud Before it pulls me way down Like it did all of the rest I can still hear your voice Lift me please from this chaos To the place of everlasting forgiveness I wish to undo the wrongs Of a forsaken continent upon my people "La historia me absolverá"
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Jan 12, 2014
Jan 12, 2014 at 2:02 PM UTC
Lotus
Oh mother of all that has been Accept me into your warm embrace And keep me above the water For I cannot swim Drag me from this thick, thick mud Before it pulls me way down Like it did all of the rest I can still hear your voice Lift me please from this chaos To the place of everlasting forgiveness I wish to undo the wrongs Of a forsaken continent upon my people "La historia me absolverá"
"History will absolve me"- the title of Fidel Castro's speech to a courthouse after leading an attack on the Moncada Barracks of Cuba, in 1953. Reference to Lotus Flower: "keep me above the water"- many of the cultural significance of Lotus flowers derives from their cleanliness sat upon muddy water. Synonyms of the Sanskrit word for Lotus, Padma, include Saroja- the name of my grandmother (Sarojani), so I guess this goes out to her too :)
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Jan 12, 2014
Jan 12, 2014 at 2:02 PM UTC
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