Con esta meditación, con esta oración blanca y densa
no decimos adiós, decimos hasta la próxima.

Extraigo el fruto de la Madre Tierra,
lo fundo al fuego en piedra,
inhalo humo de conciencia
y suelto al viento mi oración blanca y densa.

Juega el viento arropa mi inocencia
y mi colmada resistencia,
todo en mi nube de la impaciencia
lo convierto en paciencia.

Borinquén, alerta, despierta!
Explotan cada espacio de la tierra,
abusan de su esencia,
no ven que es ella quien nos sustenta.
Llaman progreso a su más obvia destrucción
cambiando bosques por cemento,
y se atreven, nos prohiben
el fruto de la tierra: ganja!

Libertadora de la mente es la ganja,
algunos dicen que te daña.
Y ahora comprendo lo que escuchaba en mi infancia:
"atrevida es la ignorancia".

Aquel que busca la gloria
en la entrañas de Babilonia,
aquel que con el progreso
sigue acortando las horas,
no comprenderá
lo que es sentir la conciencia de la tierra.
La ignorancia es tal,
que ilegalizan lo que crece de ella.
Hasta cuando más?

Extraigo el fruto de la Madre Tierra,
lo fundo al fuego en piedra,
inhalo humo de conciencia
y suelto al viento mi oración blanca y densa.

Y suelto al viento mi oración de conciencia
para que se esparsa por la esfera,
y se interne en los rincones irreales de Babilonia.

Borinquén, alerta, despierta!
Explotan cada espacio de la tierra,
abusan de su esencia,
no ven que es ella quien nos sustenta.
Llaman progreso a su más obvia destrucción
cambiando bosques por cemento,
y se atreven, nos prohiben
el fruto de la tierra: ganja!


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Fruto de la Tierra Lyrics as written by Wilberto Rodriguez Torres Ivan Gutierrez

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