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Death Spanish Poems

These Death Spanish poems are examples of Spanish poems about Death. These are the best examples of Spanish Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Bull and the Matador
The Bull and the Matador

Stalwartly, the bull gaits around
the confines of the arena ring;
snorting and displaying
piercing horns and muscle-bulk build.

For this he was bred and...

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Categories: culture, spanish, sports,



Premium Member Bullfighting
Bullfighting

Matadors
and bulls in the ring
confront each
where mayhem
erupts when horse and man fall
and fans scream for death.
...

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Categories: culture, spanish, sports,

Premium Member A Step Away
A Step Away

Blood-curdling
screams reverberate
in Spanish
bullrings where
death awaits a step away,
“Olé!” Spectators yell.
...

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Categories: culture, death, spanish,

Premium Member Where Death Awaits
Where Death Awaits

Matadors
(like ballerinas)
pivot by
snorting bulls
who are charging the red cape
to where death awaits.
...

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Categories: culture, death, spanish,

Lorca Translations Iii
Lorca Translations III

Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright and theater director. He was assassinated by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the...

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Categories: spanish, bird, dark, death, light,



Lorca Translations Ii
Lorca Translations II

Canción del jinete (“Song of the Rider”)
by Federico Garcia Lorca
translation by Michael R. Burch

Cordoba. Distant and lone.
Black pony, big moon,
olives in my saddlebag.
Although...

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Categories: death, love, moon, spanish,

Lorca Translations I
Lorca Translations I

Gacela of the Dark Death
by Federico Garcia Lorca
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

I want to sleep the dreamless sleep of apples
far from the...

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Categories: spanish, dark, death, heart, romance,

Alma's Agitadas
The wind howls, the leaves fall
does any one hear the mourns of the dead.
Neither to the left, neither to the right
all they can do is...

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Categories: spanish, anxiety, death, grave, innocence,

Premium Member Inquisition
leave my skin on sight
leave my limbs in their sockets
I believe in your god
life is a tendered spirit
Religion? the Devil's work....

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Categories: spanish, abuse, baptism, corruption, death,

Premium Member The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Spanish Version
La pandemia de gripe española de 1918 (Tom Cunningham)
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Categories: spanish, death, world,

Why We Will Overcome Covid19
I
Siblings, we will overcome, COVID-19
And most anything by growing as human
(Jennifer Proxenos's POTD inspired my writing)
Again about this pandemic in perspective

II
Remember the American Indians?
Yes Hernan...

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Categories: spanish, appreciation, bible, death, england,

Pablo Neruda Translation: Every Day You Play
Every Day You Play
by Pablo Neruda
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

Every day you play with Infinity’s rays.
Exquisite visitor, you arrive with the flowers and the...

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Categories: spanish, aubade, beauty, dog, for

Day of Death Embarrassment and Condiments
To say today has been a strange day would be an understatement. It started off this morning when I went into the den where our...

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Categories: spanish, cat, cheer up, death,

Pablo Neruda Translations
I love you only because I love you
by Pablo Neruda
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

I love you only because I love you;
I am torn between...

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Categories: spanish, love, romance, romantic, romantic

The Fantastic Fret-Ful Andres
The famous guitarist Segovia
Was able to strum high and lowvya
With acclaim; so he did
Till his death in Madrid—
And his records continue to moveya.

July 18, 2019...

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Categories: spanish, art, guitar, humorous, music,


Book: Shattered Sighs