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"Old Maids", by Sandra Cisneros

My cousins and I,

we don't marry.

We're too old

by Mexican standards.

And the relatives

have long suspected

we can't anymore

in white.

My cousins and I,

we're all old

maids at thirty.

Who won't dress children,

and never saints--

though we undress them.

The aunts,

they've given up on us.

No longer nudge--You're next.

Instead--

What happened in your childhood?

What left you all mean teens?

Who hurt you, honey?

But we've studied

marriages too long--

Aunt Ariadne,

Tia Vashti,

Comadre Penelope,

querida Malintzin,

Senora Pumpkin Shell--

lessons that served us well.