POETRY

TINY TWILIGHTS – Poetry by Laureano Albán

LOS INFIMOS CREPUSCOLOS > Amo las cosas que gastadas brillan como si los crepúsculos se hubieran quedado en ellas para…

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I DO NOT KNOW FOR SURE – Poetry by Jaime Sabines

YO NO LO SE DE CIERTO > Yo no lo sé de cierto, pero supongo que una mujer y un…

8 years ago

MY SOUL – Poetry by Nazim Hikmet

MY SOUL My soul, close your eyes slowly, and as you immerse yourself in the water sinks into sleep, naked…

8 years ago

THE STORY OF OUR LIVES 1/7 – Poetry by Mark Strand

THE STORY OF OUR LIVES 1/7 We are reading the story of our lives, which takes place in a room.…

8 years ago

THE THINGS – Poetry by Jorge Luis Borges

THE THINGS The coins, the stick, the keychain, the quick lock, the later notes that they can not read my…

8 years ago

THE POISON – Poetry by Charles Baudelaire

THE POISON The wine can play the most sordid hovel, with a marvelous luxury, and raises more than a fabulous…

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THOSE YOUR ORANGES HAIR – Poetry of Paul Eluard

THOSE YOUR ORANGES HAIR Those your hair orange in the emptiness of the world, in the empty glass heavy with…

8 years ago

SHADOWS – Poetry by Henrik Nordbrandt

SHADOWS So I thought of you and I have written so much about you, not to know who you were.…

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WORDS IN THE FORM OF CLOUD OF DUST – Poetry by Octavio Paz

WORDS IN THE FORM OF CLOUD OF DUST I open the window overlooking anywhere. The window that opens inward. The…

8 years ago

FAREWELL – Poetry by Joseph Alexandrovich Brodsky

FAREWELL Farewell, forget and forgive. And burn the letters, such as a bridge. And that is your courageous journey, which…

8 years ago