Category Archives: poesia

ENVY THE LOVERS OF SUMPA

Like those lovers discovered in the midst of passion, rediscovered centuries later on a distant beach. Thus we live, thus we die. Escaping from strange glances, from meaning and signifier. Moving away into the light of day, so as not to remember the passions of a finite love. I wish we were imprisoned with stones, mud, and sand, covered so […]

The Goddess in America

PachaMamita. Art: Damiana Saenz I AM MANY AND I AM ONE. I AM PACHAMAMA By: Analía Bernardo I am Sedna, the goddess of the sea, the creator of the Inuit of the Arctic and among the Navajo I am the Changing Woman, spider goddess of creation, mother of Heaven and Earth. I am Great-Grandmother Wakan of the Sioux, the White Buffalo Woman […]

The Raging Sea

PHOTO: Patricia Venegas 69 tongues of anger seek my jugular and my spine desired by vermin and travel, and the proof loses its balance and I fall full of touch and shadow, and lying in the slow agony of the sea that writhes trembling like a wounded body of ocean and gallops, of dead sirens and angels, the chrysalis greets […]

POETRY: Revolutionary and libertarian love

To walk gropingly for so long, with no clear goal, rushing to work, walking, thinking that life is in vain, looking back to see if anyone is following you, remembering chimeras, living in solitude, walking toward death, regretting loving! That's how I lived, until they took you before my eyes, my child, stirring the heavens and stars, seeing you causing a commotion, making you […]

INTIMATELY…BLUE (TO MANGLARALTO)

PHOTO: turismosantaelena.com "A Manglaralto" is part of the poetry collection by Amelia Pinoargote de Alvarez. Below the poem are Amelia's contact information for those who wish to purchase the complete book and enjoy it or give it as a gift. A MANGLARALTO Kiss of river and sea... is the eternal caress you receive, between the […]

My letter to the Earth.

Hello! says this letter, coming from the heart, as a greeting to this beautiful planet to which I owe my life and love. A round of applause to the air that lets me live, to the time my life lets pass, to the earth that feeds me, and to the water that quenches my thirst. How are you? Follow my letter, to ask how they are […]

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