“Ode to the Diasporican (Pa’ mi Gente)”

  • “Mariposa” was born Maria Teresa Fernandez. She is an award winning ‘Nuyorican’ poet from the Bronx. Mariposa is the author of “Born Bronxeña”: Poems of Identity, Love and Survival and has published many articles and poems. ES
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    by Mariposa

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    “Ode to the Diasporican (Pa’ mi Gente)”

    Mira a mi cara Puertorriqueña
    Mi pelo vivo
    Mis manos morenas
    Mira a mi corazón que se llena de orgullo
    Y di me que no soy Boricua.

    Some people say that I’m not the real thing
    Boricua, that is
    cause I wasn’t born on the enchanted island
    cause I was born on the mainland
    north of Spanish Harlem
    cause I was born in the Bronx…
    some people think that I’m not bonafide
    cause my playground was a concrete jungle
    cause my Río Grande de Loiza was the Bronx River
    cause my Fajardo was City Island
    my Luquillo Orchard Beach
    and summer nights were filled with city noises
    instead of coquis
    and Puerto Rico
    was just some paradise
    that we only saw in pictures.

    What does it mean to live in between
    What does it take to realize
    that being Boricua
    is a state of mind
    a state of heart
    a state of soul…

    ¡Mira!

    No nací en Puerto Rico.
    Puerto Rico nacío en mi.

    Mira a mi cara Puertorriqueña
    Mi pelo vivo
    Mis manos morenas
    Mira a mi corazón que se llena de orgullo
    Y dime que no soy Boricua.