Poetry Is A Minorized Language Poem by Yolanda Castaño

Poetry Is A Minorized Language

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I shall begin with its density. Its acidity, its ph.

It walks just like a woman:
between the massacre of the invisible
and the concentration camp of visibility.

It barks style and goals,
an hospitable epic.

In the poem, language
deafens ears to itself;
in it, words expand
their circles of friendship.

The alphabet must be masturbated
until it babbles apparently
unrelated things.

Shifting gears in speech,
gestures from another order.
The mosquito's smile within the amber stone.

It is not that you don't understand Arabic.
You don't understand

poetry.

Translation: Lawrence Schimel

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 16 December 2016

An insightful depiction of the pros and cons of poetry, well articulated and nicely penned in good diction with conviction. Thanks for sharing Yolanda. Please read my poem POETIC MASTERPIECE.

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Yolanda Castaño

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