Tag: art
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“I had no time to hate, because” by Emily Dickinson
I HAD no time to hate, because The grave would hinder me, And life was not so ample I Could finish enmity.
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“The Gift to Sing” by James Weldon Johnson (1871 – 1938)
Sometimes the mist overhangs my path, And blackening clouds about me cling; But, oh, I have a magic way To turn the gloom to cheerful day— I softly sing…
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“NIÁGARA” by José María Heredia y Heredia (1803 – 1839)
NIÁGARA Templad mi lira, dádmela, que siento En mi alma estremecida y agitada Arder la inspiración. ¡Oh! ¡cuánto tiempo En tinieblas pasó, sin que mi frente Brillase con su luz…! Niágara undoso,
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“Puente” by Nicolás Guillén (1920 – 1989)
PUENTE ¿Lejos? Hay un arco tendido que hace viajar la flecha de tu voz.
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“After the Winter” by Claude McKay (1889–1948)
Some day, when trees have shed their leaves And against the morning’s white The shivering birds beneath the eaves Have sheltered for the night…,
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“Summer Holiday” by Robinson Jeffers (1887 – 1962)
When the sun shouts and people abound One thinks there were the ages of stone and the age of bronze
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“Autumn Movement” by Carl Sandburg (1878 – 1967)
I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts…