Reflection#7
For this journal entry since the professor said that it was free topic and since we are talking about poems in my Spanish class I had to write a type of poem called a “décima” and I am going to share it with you guys and tell you its meaning. Hope you guys like it and I would like to know your opinion on this poem and also if you see it in a different perspective as I do. It’s called Patria Mía….
For this journal entry since the professor said that it was free topic and since we are talking about poems in my Spanish class I had to write a type of poem called a “décima” and I am going to share it with you guys and tell you its meaning. Hope you guys like it and I would like to know your opinion on this poem and also if you see it in a different perspective as I do. It’s called Patria Mía….
Patria Mía
Si los tiempos han cambiado
Todos los que nos marginan
Y los que nos discriminan
Estereotipo afectado
La violencia ha aumentado
Patria mía, porque dañar
Nuestros bellos despertar
Puerto Rico que ha pasado
Que mucho hemos cambiado
Quisiera a mi país calmar
I wrote this poem thinking about the way things have changed in all this years. By talking to our grandparents we can see how times have really changed. In those times they use to work really hard for what they wanted and there weren’t so many crimes as today. We have the tendency to say that Puerto Rico has no progress, that it has changed a lot and not for the best but we don’t do anything to make it better. For this stereotype that they have stamped us with for years can be called a mistake. We don’t work anymore; we don’t fight for what we want. We like everything in our hands. We don’t work as one to make our island be what it use to be once a long time ago.
Si los tiempos han cambiado
Todos los que nos marginan
Y los que nos discriminan
Estereotipo afectado
La violencia ha aumentado
Patria mía, porque dañar
Nuestros bellos despertar
Puerto Rico que ha pasado
Que mucho hemos cambiado
Quisiera a mi país calmar
I wrote this poem thinking about the way things have changed in all this years. By talking to our grandparents we can see how times have really changed. In those times they use to work really hard for what they wanted and there weren’t so many crimes as today. We have the tendency to say that Puerto Rico has no progress, that it has changed a lot and not for the best but we don’t do anything to make it better. For this stereotype that they have stamped us with for years can be called a mistake. We don’t work anymore; we don’t fight for what we want. We like everything in our hands. We don’t work as one to make our island be what it use to be once a long time ago.
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