Gacela of Escape
Lorca, Federico GarcíaI have lost myself in the sea many times
with my ear full of fresh-cut flowers,
with my tongue full of love and agony.
Many times I have lost myself in the sea,
as I lose myself in the heart of some children.
There is no one that giving a kiss
does not feel the smile of people without faces,
nor no one who touching a newborn baby
forgets the still skulls of horses.
Because roses seek in the countenance
a hard landscape of bone
and the hands of man have not more feeling
than to imitate roots beneath the earth.
As I lose myself in the heart of some children,
I have lost myself many times in the sea.
Ignorant of water, I go seeking
a death where light consumes me.
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