To celebrate the [almost] half-way mark in my fieldwork, here a few images from my Veracruz trip, narrated by SeƱor Bon Jovi himself. Sing along...you know you want to.
From “Livin’ On a Prayer”
Once upon a time not so long ago:
Tommy used to work on the docks
union's been on strike
He's down on his luck - It's tough
so tough.
Gina works the diner all day
working for her man
She brings home her pay for love
for love.
She says: We've got to hold on to what we've got
'Cause it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not.
We've got each other and that's a lot for love -
We'll give it a shot.
We're half way there - Livin' on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it
I swear - livin' on a prayer.
I have no idea what a "six-string hock" means, but here is an Olmec head
from Xalapa's famous anthropology museum
Tommy got his six string in hock.from Xalapa's famous anthropology museum
Now he's holding in what he used to make it talk -
So tough
it's tough.
Gina dreams of running away
when she cries in the night
Tommy whispers: Baby it's okay
someday.
We've got to hold on to what we've got . . .
We're half way there - Livin' on a prayer
We've got to hold on ready or not
You live for the fight when it's all that you've got.
We're half way there - Livin' on a prayer
We're half way there - Livin' on a prayer
"Bless me father for I have sinned...it's been a long, long time..."
At Spain's first church in the New World, La Antigua, Veracruz