martes, 25 de noviembre de 2008

MY GRANDMOTHER

My grandmother is very young. Her name is Virgelina. She's 59 yeards old and she looks great. She's always active and happy. I love the energy that I transmitted my grandmother.
My grandmother is Japanese descent. I think that my grandmother is beautiful. She isn't small and she has armonious body. Her eyes are slanting. Her hear is short.
Virgelina is the woman more strong in my family. She know what to do always. I think that she is very important in my family because she is an element unifer. In my family we endure the dificult moment thanks to her.
My grandmother is my hero because she learning languages (french and english) when is old. I know that the learning is dificult to his age but she is very good at that.

lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2008

A CERTAIN WEARINESS

I don’t want to be tired alone,
I want you grow whit me.

How can we not be weary
of the king of fine ash
which falls on cities in autumn,
something which doesn’t quite burn,
which collects in jackets
and little by little settles,
discolouring the heart.

I’m tired of the harsh sea
and the mysterious earth.
I’m tired of the chickens –
we never know what they think,
and they look at us dry eyes
as though we were unimportant.

Let us for once – I invite you –
be tired of so many things,
of awful aperitifs,
of a good education.

Tired of not going to France,
tired of a least
one or two days in the week
which have always the same names
like dishes on the table,
and of getting up – what for? –
and going to be without glory.

Let us finally tell the truth:
we never thought much of
these days that are like
houseflies or camels.

I have seen some monuments
raised to titans,
to donkeys of industry.
They’re there, motionless,
with their swords in their hands
on their gloomy horses.
I’m tired of statues.
Enough of all that stone.

If we go on filling up
the world whit still things,
how can the living live?

I am tired of remembering.

I want men, when they’re born,
to breathe in naked flowers,
fresh soil, pure fire,
not just what everyone breathes.
Leave the newborn in peace!

Leave room for them to live!
Don’t think for them,
don’t read them the same book;
let them discover the dawn
and name their own kisses.

I want you to be weary with me
of all that is already well done,
of all that age us.

Of all that lies in wait
to wear out other people.

Let us be weary of what kills
and of what doesn’t want to die.


Pablo Neruda, Extravagaria
Translated by Alastair Reid

martes, 23 de septiembre de 2008