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Finally Home
Latin musical pulsating through the street
People dancing salsa to the beat
Old men in guayaberas playing dominoes on lawn chairs
0Women gossiping in Spanish on the porch stairs
All the kids playing futbol in the grass
Relatives, friends, strangers all bypass
Girls fanning themselves in the heat
"It's worse here than back home!" comments one with an accent
They all laugh along and see a friend. "Hey! Carmen! Pull up a seat!"
It's Sunday, no worries, not even about making rent
The whole barrio gathers on the block
Though we're in America,
The language, most of the elders still haven't learn how to talk
"No need," they say
"All my friends are Hispanic anyway!"
It may be close, but it's still different from the old country
But we had always known
The longing for the islands we have numbed
Because if we had cared
We wouldn't have come
We're a far place from our homelands, sure
And though we may say otherwise
We all know it's just a lie
Because we know we're finally home
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