Friday, October 21, 2022

Verses to the Moon

'Poem for the week' -- "Verses to the Moon":


Oh moon, who now look over the roof

of the church, in the tropical calm

to be saluted by him who has been out all night,

to be barked at by the dogs of the suburbs,


Oh moon who in your silence have laughed at

all things! In your sidereal silence 

when, keeping carefully in the shadow, the

municipal judge steals from some den.


But you offer, saturnine traveler,

with what eloquence in mute space

consolation to him whose life is broken,


while there sing to you from a drunken brawl

long-haired, neurasthenic bards,

and lousy creatures who play dominos.


-- Luis Carlos López