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Red Terror
06-23-2016, 11:38 AM
This is a sweet poem by a Mexican poet, translated into English for your inspection.

By Octavio Paz (Nobel Prize Winner)


Between what I see and what I say,

between what I say and what I keep silent,

between what I keep silent and what I dream,

between what I dream and what I forget: poetry.


It slips between yes and no,


Says what I keep silent,


Keeps silent what I say,


Dreams what I forget.


It is not speech: it is an act.


It is an act of speech.


Poetry speaks and listens:






It is real, And as soon as I say


It is real, it vanishes.


Is it then more real?

Tangible idea, intangible word:


Poetry comes and goes


Between what is and what is not.


It weaves and unweaves reflections.


Poetry scatters eyes on a page, scatters words on our eyes.

Eyes speak, words look, looks think.


To hear thoughts, see what we say,



Touch the body of an idea.

Eyes close, the words open.

Danik 2016
07-23-2016, 09:49 PM
A beautiful poem and a faithful translation.
For those who read Spanish here is the link to the original:
http://www.ciudadseva.com/textos/poesia/ha/paz/decir_hacer.htm

Danik 2016
08-01-2016, 08:47 AM
That looks like spam, Patty Green!