POETRY

WE SPEAK: Poetry, by Iñigo Aranbarri

WE SPEAK You say it is fate. Contemplate the day calling the death, go as the last rays innermost shadows,…

9 years ago

THE STONES: Poetry, by Tomas Tranströmer

THE STONES I feel that we have laid down the stones, crystal clear over the years. in the valley flywheel…

9 years ago

A CRY INSIDE ME: Poetry of Dario Bellezza

A CRY INSIDE MY There is a crying inside me: life screaming It leaves no trace plausible, disfigured it fastens…

9 years ago

THIS IS FOR YOU: Poetry of Leonard Cohen

THIS IS FOR YOU This is for you, it is my full heart, it is the book I meant to…

9 years ago

WITHOUT YOU: Poetry, by John Keats (1795/1821)

WITHOUT YOU I can not exist without you. I forget about everything but to see you again: my life seems…

9 years ago

A SMALL NIGHT – Poetry, by Yukio Mishima (1925/1970)

A SMALL NIGHT A small night storm blows, saying falling is the essence of a flower, preceding those who hesitate.…

9 years ago

AND NOT NEVER DIE – Poetry, by Boris Ryzyi (1974/2001)

AND NOT NEVER DIE A ship glazed, the door, the table, the bed. Living is hard and uncomfortable, but it…

9 years ago

THE HURRICANE: Poetry, by Léopold Sédar Senghor

THE HURRICANE The hurricane uproots everything around me, the hurricane uproots me in leaves and useless words. Whirlwinds of passion…

9 years ago

WE NOW THERE WE GO, GRADUALLY: Poetry, by Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin

WE NOW THERE WE GO, GRADUALLY We now we go little by little, to the land where joy and peace.…

9 years ago

EXERCISE OF STYLE: Poetry, by Carmen Camacho

EXERCISE OF STYLE I'll try not to use perfect words, such beauty, freedom, your light. Too big, they are waiting.…

9 years ago