Life's found a rhythm,
a very fast beat.
Here's what I do
in a typical week:
Lunes, the first day
on a calendar in Spain,
to school, where I try hard
to put Spanish in my brain.
That day is Sevillanas,
a class to learn to dance.
I realize every week I really
haven't got a chance.
Martes, class again,
and we start to make our plans,
book hostels, check bus schedules,
to see all that we can.
That night I usually skype
with a good friend of mine,
reflect on what's been going on
and wish I had more time.
Miércoles, a good day,
the middle of the week.
classes, homework, travel-planning–
all are at their peak.
In the afternoon we practice
two languages of songs.
At seven (still called afternoon)
our friends come join the throng.
Jueves feels like Friday
on a typical week aquí
because so very often
we have the Friday free.
That day I walk an hour
to a convent where kid's stay.
Sister Gema's like their mother
and I just go to play.
Viernes, half the time,
is a day that I have off.
So we get up extra early
and head to the bus stop.
With passport, camera, pajamas
and a bocadillo in my pack,
we're seeing as much of here
before we must go back.
Sábado I wake up
in some comfy hostel bed.
We breakfast, strap our packs on
and to the sites we head.
We walk to where we want to.
Sometimes we take a bus.
We shop at mercadillos.
We're happy to be us.
Domingo in Sevilla
is a true day of rest.
We worship in a packed house
Half locals and half guests.
If we're out somewhere traveling
Sunday's the day to come back.
Exhausted, I do my homework,
talk to my roommate, and unpack.
Life's found a rhythm
a very fast beat
That's studying in Spain
on a typical week.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
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2 comments:
Hi there RVW! I love your poetry:)
Hey, just to let you know that we're following your trip and living vicariously. The tabblos are spectacular. Blessings in your living, learning, and traveling. Love, Marcia and Mark
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