Wednesday, August 10, 2005

i use to be a superhero


This week I found out that Linda Carter aka "Wonder Woman"
is Mexican!!!! Not only that, her mother is from
Chihuahua, Mexico like both my parents. I can't believe
I never knew this. I found this while reading an article on Latina magazine. She said she always let people know of her ethnicity
but the media never disclosed it. I know I would have been
very happy to have seen a Mexican-American role model while I was growing up, especially at a time when I couldn't find someone
to identify with.

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"superhero" by ani difranco

sleep walking through the all-nite drug store
baptized in fluorescent light
i found religion in the greeting card aisle
now i know hallmark was right
and every pop song on the radio
is suddenly speaking to me
art may imitate life
but life imitates t.v.
'cuz you've been gone exactly two weeks
two weeks and three days
and let's just say that things look different now
different in so many ways

i used to be a superhero
no one could touch me
not even myself
you are like a phone booth
that i somehow stumbled into
and now look at me
i am just like everbody else

if i was dressed in my best defenses
would you agree to meet me for coffee
if i did my tricks with smoke and mirrors
would you still know which one was me
if i was naked and screaming
on your front lawn
would you turn on the light and come down
screaming, there's the asshole
who did this to me
stripped me of my power
stripped me down

yeah you've been gone exactly two weeks
two weeks and three days
and now i'm a different person
different in so many ways
tell me what did you like about me
and don't say my strength and daring
'cuz now i think i'm at your mercy
and it's my first time for this kind of thing

i used to be a superhero
i would swoop down and save me
from myself
but you are like a phone booth
that i somehow stumbled into
and now look at me
i am just like everybody else.

8 Comments:

Blogger Myrtle Beach Dude said...

I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know - it will enhance my fantasies so much knowing this!

I thought I would learn spanish in Costa Rica. I got side tracked in North Myrtle Beach and by the time Spring Break rolled around, I spoke fluent Redneck!

4:36 PM  
Blogger Lorena said...

huh, anonymous i believe that you will be coming back, you did twice already, thanks. *sarcastically said*

chesty, glad it helped and thanks for the links.

4:58 PM  
Blogger Lorena said...

really, wow. blue eyes with dark hair is beautiful. thanks for visiting :)

10:20 PM  
Blogger DeCoMpOsEd said...

yeah ..i seen an interview on this show called now latino.. and she said how the media would cut that out from her interviews... i hate the damn media.

2:55 PM  
Blogger Lorena said...

i didn't know that. it's one thing to not bring it out but another to cut it off. interesting. it's the decade. now it would be differently (obviously).

3:14 PM  
Blogger Jaxe said...

Heya L! I didn't know that either, only that I had a mad crush on her growing up *blush* Oh man, remember the "Bullets and Bracelets" thing she did... *relapse*

Hehe. Take care sistah! *hug*

j

3:21 PM  
Blogger iamnasra said...

Hola Como estas
(Hope) ?todo bien?

here is my a bit of showing off with my spanish...

Anyways..You seem to alwys amaze with all the words that you find...

lyrics and poem that turn to be magical even without the music

3:26 PM  
Blogger Lorena said...

Hi Jaxe, i remember how cool it was, her spinning around and changing clothes. plus i loved her smile at the end.

*hug* back :) have a great weekend.

hola iamnasra, estoy bien, gracias por preguntar. y tu?
thanks for the spanish :)
thank you, very sweet compliment. i'm glad it gives you the same effect it does for me!

3:44 PM  

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