Wednesday, December 19

CONFIDENCES

He sits down at the table and writes
“with this poem you won’t take power” he says
“with these verses you won’t make the Revolution” he says
“nor with thousands of verses will you make the Revolution” he says

What’s more: those verses won’t make
peons teachers woodcutters live better
eat better or him himself eat live better
nor will they make a girl fall in love with him

they won’t earn him money
they won’t get him into movies free
he can’t buy clothes with them
or trade them for wine or tobacco

no scarves no parrots no boats
no bulls no umbrellas can he get for them
they will not keep him dry in the rain
nor get him grace or forgiveness

“with this poem you won’t take power” he says
“with these verses you won’t make the Revolution” he says
“nor with thousands of verses will you make the Revolution” he says
He sits down at the table and writes

Juan Gelman,
Unthinkable Tenderness, Selected Poems.

4 comments:

Elizabeth Brinton said...

Thanks for that.
Happy Holidays from me to you.
And a year of great dancing!
Besos, E

Maria said...

Dear MilongaCat,

As always, beautiful poems... hope 2008 has started wonderfully.

I have blog-tagged you (see my blog with details), hoping to hear more from you ;P

m i l e s said...

This has nothing to do with your post on Confidences...however, you've been tango tagged. To find out more...please see my blog entry http://www.tangobliss.com/?p=515

24tango said...

First of all, Elizabeth, Tanguera and Miles, I thank you all for visiting here and I wish you the best for 2008 too.

I have read some of the postings on the blogs that have been tagged - including yours, and enjoyed them very much. While I can not think mine can compare, still I will honour that I have been tagged and make my own posting on that soon.

MilongaCat