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Clinging to the eternal truth That manaña never comes But put all faith in the dawn of tomorrow All the eggs in the sunlit basket Because here, now, In the dust of the crushed buildings The pettiness, the bite of bullets from rooftops The megaphones screeching their siren songs across The dredge of forbidden earth, Here and now We embrace, In the dawn of mañana a mother feeds a son Toasts are made The Spanish smile and Gesture to the sky; They are undefeatable In the face of defeat; In the face of mañana.
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Jun 25, 2014
Jun 25, 2014 at 6:48 PM UTC
HUESCA II: eternal mañana
Clinging to the eternal truth That manaña never comes But put all faith in the dawn of tomorrow All the eggs in the sunlit basket Because here, now, In the dust of the crushed buildings The pettiness, the bite of bullets from rooftops The megaphones screeching their siren songs across The dredge of forbidden earth, Here and now We embrace, In the dawn of mañana a mother feeds a son Toasts are made The Spanish smile and Gesture to the sky; They are undefeatable In the face of defeat; In the face of mañana.
possible second part to my original piece 'HUESCA' on the Spanish civil war.
h-w-erellson
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Jun 25, 2014
Jun 25, 2014 at 6:48 PM UTC
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