Zywa The girl from the camp

I think a lot about the girl
from the camp in Guantánamo
she is a flower among the flowers
a mountain in the mountains, she lives
and never has to go anywhere

There, birds are singing in the palms
a stream flows through the valley
the water shines softer than gold
and she is a white rose
in June and in January

About her, I want to write
sunbeams in the eternal forest
a sparkling song from my heart
in bright green words
and flaming red music

She is my soul, she melts
weapons with feathers and coral
water, with laurel she heals
the wounded deer, the girl
from the camp in Guantánamo

Poem 2787
Amsterdam, 2020-03-16

When you see a lot of foam (José Martí)
"V. Si ves un monte de espumas" ("V. When you see a lot of foam")
"Versos Sencillos" - I, III, V, XXXIX ("Simple Poems")
"Guantanamera, Guajira Guantanamera" ("Guantánamo Girl, Girl from the Guantánamo Camp", 1958, Julián Orbón)

Collection: Untwisted 
Keyword: Simplicity 
Keyword: Cuba% 
Tribute to: Marti, Jose 
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