Lord and Inca
Ford flow thinker
Multitude of Indians
Worship many dominions
Sapa Inca
The high pet thinker
Raised his hand
To sun set land
To silence the crowd,
The cross allowed
His last words were;
Something to defer
100,000 pesos worth of gold
Talking cross was sold
In Hispanic tongue
It seemed so long…
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
"Mother Earth, witness how my enemies shed my blood."
World to be sacred and alive
The animal rays a hive
To speak the tongue
That Christian longed
Andeas did not differentiate
Followed suit without a gate
historical and sacred mythical events
Would pass for earthly elements
A huaca and its missing manifest mirrors
In the spirit of landless shivers
tradition signify as a spring,
Sunshine mask arable sing
A mountain top
From how to stop
Devoid of outside assistance
Yet avoid widespread resistance
Métraux, Alfred(1969): The History of the Incas, Translated from the French by George Ordish, New York , Pantheon Books,
Author notes
Although no creatures are not mentioned, the spirit of animals have been taken into consideration.
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