? Someone with the book to hand will be able to give
> the details -
It's from 'Explico Algunas Cosas' aka 'I'm Explaining a Few Things'
collected in 'Tercera Residencia ' (1947) says me, amazed to find myself
with the book to hand, literally, as the post came up (Section IV, 'Espana
En El Corazon')
It includes:
Federico, te acuerdas
debajo la tierra,
te acuerdas de mi casa con balcones en donde
la luz de Junio ahogba flores en tu boca?
(Federico, do you remember
from under the ground
where the light of June drowned flowers in your mouth?)
Best
Dave
Venid a ver la sangre por las calles.
Venid a ver
la sangre por las calles,
venid a ver la sangre
por las calles!
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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: genova report
> > Your Neruda quote (where's it from?) is very apposite,
>
> Very quickly and no time to check, but I'm pretty certain it's from the
> lament for Garcia Lorca - an amazing and sad and angry poem - in
> Residence on Earth? Someone with the book to hand will be able to give
> the details -
>
> Best wishes
>
> Alison
>
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