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The Poetry of Spain
I had asked myself The same question Many times Was I falling in love with Eve But I knew that I was not in love I was very fond of Eve But it was not love And although I had not asked her I knew that she felt the same about me Why complicate what […]
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The Poetry of Spain
Look at the woman over there Which woman The small woman in a green dress She is reading a timetable of buses It seems to fascinate her Do you think she is the author I doubt it Why do you say that Look at the thickness of the book She also looks too young Perhaps […]
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The Poetry of Spain
The assassination of President Olivero Which took place in the autumn of 1861 Was for the world at large one of those innumerable incident of a violent nature Which characterise the politics Of the South American continent Your Spanish is better than mine Did you study it at college No there was no need As […]
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The Poetry of Spain
This is a strange beach as it is so benign Yet the notice warns us not to swim I believe it is because of the tides It is said that dark currents are present This is such a nice beach Do you know that the poet Antonio lived here In the years between the wars […]
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The Poetry of Spain
We were staying in a small hotel Hotel Alicia Roja It is in the centre of the town Not far from the museum Neither of us had planned To break our journey But thought it wise To rest for a day I am sitting by an opal window Staring into the afternoon sky A haze […]
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The Poetry of Spain
Las Palmeras de Rosa This is where my parents met Neither should have been there My mother was fruit picking My father was a chauffeur His employers often visited Spain My mother was Welsh And was just travelling As we are at present They met and shared a drink Exchanged names And eighteen month later […]
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The Poetry of Spain
We were in Coach D opposite the Rest Room sign Our train had stopped at a station named Lima I could see a signal at danger from my pale blue seat Eve was purchasing a soda from a vending machine outside
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The Poetry of Spain
We changed trains earlier today The station was busy and very hot I found a small bookstall on the fourth platform And purchased a book of poems By a girl named Julie B The poems in no particular order were a la recherche d’une relation sérieuse Touching the Scriptures Del Mare The Monsoon Club Do […]
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The Poetry of Spain
The stationmaster later told them As they waited for another train That these birds were the souls of villagers Returning to their former coastal homes
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The Poetry of Spain
In the week that they spent at the campsite They both noticed a number of white birds That did not seem to belong to the sea And then these birds vanished As quickly as they first appeared
