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En rastrojo viejo siempre hay batatas

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En rastrojo viejo siempre hay batatas

A rastrojo is an abandoned farm plot, and a batata is a sweet potato. This proverb implies that even if a romantic relationship ended long ago, the spark could be rekindled because something of value might still remain. (In Venezuela, a conuco is a small subsistence farm, and once it is left fallow, it is called a rastrojo).

En rastrojo viejo siempre hay batatas, girls. Never say never, look: en rastrojo viejo siempre hay batatas.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

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