(poem and art) Corn Mother by Lena Bartula

This huipil was created to honor Chicomecoatl and all corn goddesses and deities associated with the origin, planting, growing and harvesting of one of the oldest crops known on this continent. It has been grown in Mexico for over 5,000 years, predominantly in the lands of the Maya, Azteca, and other native peoples. For the survival of humanity, this natural food source must remain free from genetic manipulation and unsustainable farming practices. The ancestors are speaking, Corn Mother is calling.

 

CORN MOTHER

 

Corn Mother is laughing

Her children sing

In the milpa where they plant

 

Corn Mother is singing

In the milpa where they plant

Her children grow

 

Corn Mother is dancing

Her children grow

With the breeze on their faces

 

Corn Mother rejoices

With the breeze on their faces

Their bodies are resilient

 

Corn Mother is crying

Their bodies are resilient

Her tears fall upon them

 

Corn Mother speaks

Her tears fall upon them

Her words urge them upward

 

Corn Mother listens

Her words urge them upward

They honor her with song

 

Corn Mother is smiling

They honor her with song

In the milpa where they plant

 

(Meet Mago Contributor) Lena Bartula


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1 thought on “(poem and art) Corn Mother by Lena Bartula”

  1. Both the art and the poem are beautiful! I am presently living in New Mexico, the place where the Corn Mother is everywhere and I am simply delighted to see this tribute to an “Ancient Mother of All”. Thank you!

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