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Ranchero Song

An attempt to portray the South West icon

By Seema PatelPublished 7 months ago 1 min read
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I saw this ranchero painting

On pottery at a souvenir shop.

A hot Southwest summer

Ranchero works in the agave field

He eats his tortilla and salsa

And drinks mezcal.

He covers his head with straw sombrero

Sits on a rock for quick siesta

Under the shade of a tall saguaro.

It’s a hostile, arid land

But it’s his ancestors’.

He knows how to live here.

It has its immense tortures

But also a myriad of blessings

He loves and prides on his land.

Translation:

The sombrero-wearing ranchero taking a siesta in the blazing summer heat of the desert is as iconic of the Southwest as it can be.

The pottery with this painting in a souvenir shop in San Diego inspired this poetry.

Note: This bilingual poem was originally published in Medium.

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About the Creator

Seema Patel

Hi, I am Seema. I have been writing on the internet for 15 years. I have contributed to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, and Amazon KDP.

I write about nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, and psychology.

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  • Marie381Uk 7 months ago

    Marvellous I love it ♦️♦️♦️♦️

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