POETRY

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

ONE DAY WILL EXIST: Poetry, by Rainer Maria Rilke

ONE DAY WILL EXIST One day there will the girl and the woman, whose name will no longer mean only…

9 years ago

SOMETIMES YOUR SADNESS IS A YACHT: Poetry, by Jack Underwood

SOMETIMES YOUR SADNESS IS A YACHT Huge, white and expensive, like an anvil dropped from heaven: how will we get…

9 years ago

MARICHIKO, POEMS OF LOVE: If I think

IF I THINK If I thought I could go away to come to you, ten thousand miles would be a…

9 years ago

OUR HANDS IN THE WATER: Poetry, by Yves Bonnefoy

OUR HANDS IN THE WATER We fidget this water. In it, our hands are sought, sometimes touching, broken shapes. Further…

9 years ago

ROTATIONS: Poetry, by Lorenzo Mari

ROTATIONS The rotation of a star, I understand with the heart. There are red hot stones on the night of…

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WATER AND LAND: LANDSCAPES – Poetry of José Emilio Pacheco

WATER AND LAND: LANDSCAPES It is time imperceptible that it is night. And no one asks how does the night,…

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ALTHOUGH SO FRAGILE: Poetry of Akiko Yosano (1878/1942)

ALTHOUGH SO FRAGILE Although so fragile and so short love, blood has too young this girl, to burn poems spring.…

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ANGUISH: Poetry, by Stéphane Mallarmé

ANGUISH I do not come tonight for your body, or the beast that the sins of a nation, accept, or…

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YOU ARE LIKENESS: Poetry, by Paul Eluard

YOU ARE LIKENESS   Do you lie: water unfolds. You are the water diverted by eddies, are the earth that…

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