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On the Night of Sorrows,
the Spanish invaders,
defeated,
fled the city.
Plunder weighed them down –
gold and silver,
images carved from jade,
wealth beyond measure.
The fleeing troops,
floundered, then foundered,
sinking rapidly
in the lake’s dark waters.
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Cortés retreated to the coast
where he built small boats
and carried them in pieces
back to Tenochtitlán
He assembled them there,
and attacked, by water, the Aztec city
that had only been attacked by land.
Tenochtitlán,
one of the world’s great wonders,
more populous than London or Paris,
destroyed by internal conflict
and an armada of small boats
that outsailed the Aztec
dugout canoes.
What was there, at the end,
but wailing, burning, and death.