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112 pages, Paperback
First published October 22, 2018
“You’re a border kid, a foot on either bank.
Your ancestors crossed this river a thousand times.
No wall, no matter how tall, can stop your heritage
from flowing forever, like the Rio Grande himself.”
“M’ijo, pale folks catch all the breaks
here and in Mexico, too. Not your fault.
Not fair. Just the way it’s been for years.
Doors will open for you that won’t for me.”
My eyes fill with tears. “But I didn’t ask
anyone to open them for me!”
Dad squeezes my hand. “No, but now
you’ve got to hold them open for us all.”
“Don’t let them stop you, chamaco.
Push right through them gates.
It’s your right. You deserve a place
at that table. But when you take your seat,
Don’t let it change you. Represent us, m’ijo,
All the ones they kept down. You are us.
We are you.”
