Maria
by Christine Liwag Dixon
They called our mothers Maria:
Maria for the stars,
Maria for the sea,
Maria for the rebellion stirring in
our wombs,
Maria for the bitterness that binds
us across generations.
We named our daughters Maria,
a multitude of Aves in squalling
supplication unleashed to the saint whose name
was meant to invoke sustenance,
not eternal memories of bloodshed
and terror.
Our names are battle cries
Are prayers
Are lullabies.
We are forever chained to this
foreign goddess,
Unable to reclaim our own power.
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Christine
Liwag Dixon is a writer and musician. She is currently working on her first
novel.
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