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Myria Mandell Nov 2012
This is for the residents who remember
And for the transplants who
Have yet to be informed
But have got an inkling

Burque has gone from
Bustling to busted
And back again

Growing up in the 80’s
I learned about the
Varying degrees of “sick”
As my dad pointed out
The pekid pachucos perusing
Pharmacy isles
Attempting to purchase
Cough syrup with codeine

In the evenings
Driving home down Central
I would ceremoniously
Count hookers

My parents would
Precariously pack heat
In the trunk of our car
Or even in my mom’s special ***** pack
With the hidden compartment
For her .38 snub nose
Because you never know
Who will be in your home
When you arrive

That’s a given
When flop houses are
Interwoven with prime real estate
And barrio boundaries
Border the bourgeois’ bungalows
And Huning’s Castles

And residents rarely recognize
Or realize
That aside from the locals
The European Jews
Was the only group gutsy enough
To settle here
And create commerce
Despite risks of being raided
By Apaches

And they reaped the benefits
Off Roma and Marquette
Because the rewards
Turned out to be greater than
The risks

And up North
Where Sephardic turned Crypto
Conversions to Catholicism
Kept the Messiah’s spirit alive
But in basements
They still did Chi fives!

I was saddened in middle school
When I realized
That many of our parents
Were too ashamed of our roots
To teach us Spanish
And our
Schools ****** so severely
That most of us
Didn’t learn English either

But hey –
All you need to
Communicate while cruising
Are cat calls
And the thumping boom
Of the bass in the tubes
And the hydraulic drop
When they hit
The hot spots
From Tingley, Kit Carson and
Central to Copper
Each kid dreams that
His ride
Will be the show stopper

I could rant and rave
And rattle off for days
But bottom line –
We have the most
Curious state
With mysterious qualities
And in-depth histories
But most of us are
More concerned with
Bud Light
And Biscochitos
Con Manteca
Because it just tastes great!
7/13/2009
Bassam A Oct 2014
We dance our way for romance

I am delightful when I put my arms around you and touch your hands
I get a tingley feeling up my spine
My love to you is kind
I can't describe it, it has to be tried

I said to her:
"This is an invite
to the dance this Saturday
at the Grand Hall Ball
Please accept and be my charm"

When I caress you
I touch your heart
with my gentle hands
'n make it start

Love me for who I am
cause I am joyful and full of love

She accepted my offer and off we go
Suddenly the emotions are in the air
All around us without despair

Twirl and turn like a doll
She danced to the music once for all

I said:  "Please close your eyes for this dance
Grab my hands n' put your feet on my toes"

She replied:
"Show me you care,
show me your concern
Show me you're there on return
Because you are my sorrow
not my hate"

"She thought"
Better take the ring now before its too late

She jumped on me n' took the box
It had a diamond ring
She said:  "Ahhhhhh!!!"
Then climbed up to me n' gave me a kiss
One on my cheek 'n one on my lips

That day was right
the kiss tasted like
chocolate ganache
Filled with pash,
marshmallows and turkish delight

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We love being loved,

We dance our way for romance

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