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Moms of Silicon Valley
Language: English 
My name is Rosa, Margarita, Estela
I have three children, two daughters, a son
I came from Mexico, El Salvador, Bolivia

I lived on a farm,
I lived in the countryside, where people grow corn and have animals,
I lived in a big city

In my country there are problems with gangs
In my country there is no work
I left because of violence,
because of poverty and crime

I work cleaning houses
Taking care of the elderly
I worked for a family for 23 years, I raised their kids

My husband works in a chrome-plating factory,
my husband works in landscaping
I am waiting for my husband to come

We work hard and pay rent!

We traveled by bus,
I took a plane,
we walked

I was very nervous
I felt very strange
I felt excited

I left a lot of family behind
my husband, my parents, my daughter

I study English,
I have studied English for five years,
for two years.

It is safer here,
I have more food
there are jobs here for women, education for my kids,
my children will be professionals.

I am sad sometimes, thinking about my home,
my brothers, my sister,
I haven’t seen my mom in thirteen years

The text of this work is a conflation by the composer of actual writings by women enrolled in an ESL class in Silicon Valley.

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Monica Houghton , "Moms of Silicon Valley", subtitle: "Stories from an ESL Class", 2015, first performed 2015 [ 3 soprano soli, satb chorus and piano ] [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this page: Joost van der Linden [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2026-02-01
Line count: 35
Word count: 206

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