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El Salvador

June 3, 2010

Two wings!...who had two wings to fly! this afternoon in the summit I almost had them, from here I can see the sea so blue so calm that if it were not the sea, it would be another sky.

Summits, divine summits, sublime viewpoints... so short men are!, I can not hear the rumors from the bottom, from the silt nor the horrible scream that howl the desire nor the clamor for the bad passions...The contemptible of the world can not reach this summit: this summit is the kingdom of the cloud and bird.

 Here I have seen a strange and sweet thing like having seen a summit crying.... the water pop slowly from the ground and on It's backwater you can see the shining water; a little calf come and go down on it's knees at the edge of the pond and by the intention of drink clean water, drink water and drink light..

And then you hear a rumble along the summits and lush grove like a storm coming around the hill. Animals that come with a wierd fever to drink the tears that the summit drop.

The night is announcing by the twilight, you can barely see the sea, and what a shame and sadness is to get down.

who had two wings! two wings to fly, this afternoon in the summit I almost had them, with the insane desire of having open them upon that sea that seems to be a sky.

A river among the forrest fade out like a silver threat threading emeralds....  

   

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03:39 PM Jun 20 2010

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El Salvador

BTW The poem above is not mine, I just translated it from a book of one of the most recognized writers in my country called Alfredo Espino... some sentences are a little bit wierd.... I can't understand them even in spanish XD which is my native language.