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They Call Me Güero: List 3

This verse novel chronicles the daily life of a Mexican-American twelve-year-old.

This list covers "La Lechuza Outside My Window"–"The Refuge on the Ranch."

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  1. swivel
    turn on a pivot
    There,
    on a thick limb
    of the mesquite tree
    just outside my window,
    perched the biggest lechuza
    I have ever seen, a bone-white
    screech owl with inky black eyes
    and demon-horn tufts high on its head,
    which swiveled toward me at that very moment.
  2. silhouette
    project on a background, such as a screen
    That's when I saw it,
    silhouetted against the curtains
    of the west window,
    the one with no blinds at all.
  3. ballad
    a narrative poem of popular origin
    BALLAD OF THE MIGHTY TLACUACHE

    The big opossum clambered down
    the knotted old mesquite;
    as night had fallen thick and dark,
    it was now time to eat.
  4. clamber
    climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
    BALLAD OF THE MIGHTY TLACUACHE

    The big opossum clambered down
    the knotted old mesquite;
    as night had fallen thick and dark,
    it was now time to eat.
  5. nemesis
    a personal foe or rival that cannot be easily defeated
    But then he caught the briefest whiff
    of evil scents as well—

    The prowling cat, his nemesis!
  6. agile
    moving quickly and lightly
    Opossum bared his pointed teeth,
    and curled his agile tail:
    A growl began deep in his chest
    soon rising to a wail.
  7. reluctantly
    with a certain degree of unwillingness
    Reluctantly, it strolled away
    from where the corpse lay sprawled.
  8. sprawl
    sit or lie with one's limbs spread out
    Reluctantly, it strolled away
    from where the corpse lay sprawled.
  9. nimble
    moving quickly and lightly
    But once the night was dark again,
    that big opossum moved.
    With nimble hands and agile tail,
    he searched the trash for food.
  10. commence
    begin or get started
    Before too long we're in the lead.
    The other fans now boo and scream
    and then a sickening chant commences
    horrible words that beat at our senses.
  11. din
    a loud, harsh, or strident noise
    Heads held high, they struggle to win
    despite all the hatred, despite all the din.
  12. rural
    of or relating to the countryside as opposed to the city
    Everyone I know
    speaks a different Spanish:
    The rural twang of border folk,
    the big-city patter of immigrants,
    the shifting mix of Tex-Mex.
  13. patter
    plausible glib talk (especially useful to a salesperson)
    Everyone I know
    speaks a different Spanish:
    The rural twang of border folk,
    the big-city patter of immigrants,
    the shifting mix of Tex-Mex.
  14. flit
    move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart
    Mom's Spanish flits around
    like a hummingbird—
    a fast and frantic blur of color
    delicate dancing perfection.
  15. frantic
    marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
    Mom's Spanish flits around
    like a hummingbird—
    a fast and frantic blur of color
    delicate dancing perfection.
  16. aviary
    a building where birds are kept
    I hear the echo of their calls
    when I speak.
    My own tongue
    is an aviary.
  17. intone
    utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically
    We're gathered
    in a chapel
    in Apodaca
    right outside
    Monterrey,
    dressed formal
    for just this once
    as the priest intones
    such serious words.
  18. lasso
    catch with a long noosed rope
    Vows exchanged,
    rings fitted tight,
    the novios kneel
    on little pillows
    and get lassoed
    with lazos of love.
  19. caravan
    travel in a procession
    Then caravan
    to a reception hall
    for the real draw—
    la pachanga.
  20. waltz
    a ballroom dance in triple time
    Then I stay in my seat
    to watch my aunt
    and new uncle dance
    El Vals de Novios,
    which isn't a waltz
    but is beautiful
    all the same.
  21. scrawny
    being very thin
    Pregnant with me, Mom was watering plants
    when a scrawny puppy crawled its way
    to her feet and just lay there,
    like it was surrendering at last.
  22. barrio
    a Spanish-speaking quarter in a town or city
    Together we explored el barrio
    y el monte, walking all the way down
    to the resaca and back again,
    a boy and his best friend.
  23. muzzle
    forward projecting part of the head of certain animals
    Her brown muzzle was showing white
    when I entered middle school,
    but I figured we still had many years.
  24. emission
    a substance that is released
    Mom prefers her compact sedan,
    great gas mileage, low emissions,
    just enough room for her three kids—
    our dad can squeeze in too.
  25. hearse
    a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery
    Mimi has her black Oldsmobile.
    "Like a hearse," she morbidly jokes.
  26. morbid
    suggesting the horror of death and decay
    Mimi has her black Oldsmobile.
    "Like a hearse," she morbidly jokes.
  27. douse
    wet thoroughly
    Dad opens a beer,
    sips and douses rebel flames.
  28. wolf down
    eat quickly
    We put on some jams,
    sometimes relatives arrive
    bringing drinks on ice,
    wolfing down quesadillas.
  29. fellowship
    the state of being with someone
    Happy fellowship
    fills the air with smoke and laughs.
  30. grace
    a short prayer of thanks before a meal
    Smiling, I say a quick grace,
    then everybody digs in.
  31. dignity
    the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
    He has taught me so much,
    shared the comics he collected
    when he was a boy,
    showed me how to hammer a nail,
    fire a gun,
    treat others with dignity,
    be a man.
  32. relent
    give in, as to influence or pressure
    So Teresa relents
    though with one firm condition:
    "I want Güero to play
    when the band strikes up my waltz."
  33. stately
    refined or imposing in manner or appearance
    Each day on my accordion
    I practice that stately tune
    while Teresa rehearses
    the intricate steps,
    the elegant moves.
  34. intricate
    having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
    Each day on my accordion
    I practice that stately tune
    while Teresa rehearses
    the intricate steps,
    the elegant moves.
  35. trill
    a note that alternates with another note a semitone above it
    It's quiet here except for the hushed flow of the river
    and the hum of bugs answered by the sharp trill of birds.
Created on Wed May 08 16:00:16 EDT 2019 (updated Thu May 09 08:28:01 EDT 2019)

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