Maria Vargas:
When I was a little girl, like so many others, there was no money to buy shoes for me. And when the bombs came, in the civil war, I used to bury myself in the dirt of the ruins to be safe. I would lie there, safe in the dirt - and wiggle my toes and listen to the noise - and dream of someday being a fine lady, in fine shoes. I hate shoes, Mr Dawes. I wear them to dance and to show myself. But, I feel afraid in shoes. And I feel safe with my feet in the dirt.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:31