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THE LAUDATORY VOICES (fragment)

To André

Brother: at times I doubt if you exist or I dream you;
Crowned by spirits you reign in beauty
Having as servants life and fantasy,
And for your bride the glory that dusk utters:

«May God rescue from his eyes the two long summers;
And his hair, a butterfly inebriated by sun;
And his mouth, a fresh rose upon the rivers
Of fire and harmony; and the wax vases

»Of his hands, showered with roses of tenderness
And his shadowless body adorned in ermine
With chastity over a purple of passion;

»And, above all, may God save the corner of his life
Where the Holy Ghost of his spirit lives:
Above all, May God save his heart in me!»

Illusion is sealed in his silky mouth,
Illusion speaks not a word: it dreams and dreams …

And life singing under the shadow of a cry:
«His gaze dresses me with velvet and fire,
Or spills on me two cups of darkness and gold
Or it opens my flesh in roses with a warm sprinkle:

»His body made of petals of pleasure and charm,
Forms the corolla around the dark calyx of melancholy,
And his spirit soars from his lips singing
In a rosy bird with a somber wing».

autógrafo

Delmira Agustini
Translation by Alejandro Cáceres (fragment)


«Los astros del abismo» (1924)

audio Voice: Leonelli Marcela
español Original version

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Selected Poetry of Delmira Agustini: Poetics of Eros. Contributors: Alejandro Cáceres - editor, Willis Barnstone - unknown. Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press. Place of Publication: Carbondale, IL. Publication Year: 2003