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101) 41. Haughty Hero
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A Poem from the book More Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
103) 43. Botella
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
104) 44. Bread Pudding
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
106) 46. Elifas
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
108) 48. Outcast Grave
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
109) 49. Carmela
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
Format:
Voice Recording
A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
Format:
Voice Recording
A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
113) 53. Boiled Ham
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A Poem from the book Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy read by the author Dr. L. Luis Lopez.
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Join local Colorado poet Al Albrethson as he reads selections of his cowboy poetry.
115) L. Luis Lopez - Poet
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Dr. L. Luis López talks about his education, experiences, and poetry.
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Audiobook of Musings of a Barrio Sack Boy by Dr. L. Luis Lopez, read by the author. A book of poetry written primarily in English but with some poems in Spanish and Spanglish. The poems describe people and situations in the author's neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Often humorous.