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Pueblo blanco (Joan Manuel Serrat) Colgado de un barranco duerme mi pueblo blanco bajo un cielo que, a fuerza de no ver nunca el mar, se olvidó de llorar. Por sus callejas de polvo y piedra por no pasar, ni pasó la guerra. Sólo el olvido... camina lento bordeando la cañada donde no crece una flor ni trashuma un pastor. El sacristán ha visto hacerse viejo al cura. El cura ha visto al cabo y el cabo al sacristán. Y mi pueblo después vio morir a los tres... Y me pregunto por qué nacerá gente si nacer o morir es indiferente. De la siega a la siembra se vive en la taberna. Las comadres murmuran su historia en el umbral de sus casas de cal. Y las muchachas hacen bolillos buscando, ocultas tras los visillos, a ese hombre joven que, noche a noche, forjaron en su mente. Fuerte pa' ser su señor. Tierno para el amor... Ellas sueñan con él, y él con irse muy lejos de su pueblo. Y los viejos sueñan morirse en paz, y morir por morir, quieren morirse al sol. La boca abierta al calor, como lagartos. Medio ocultos tras un sombrero de esparto. Escapad gente tierna, que esta tierra está enferma, y no esperes mañana lo que no te dio ayer, que no hay nada que hacer. Toma tu mula, tu hembra y tu arreo. Sigue el camino del pueblo hebreo y busca otra luna. Tal vez mañana sonría la fortuna. Y si te toca llorar es mejor frente al mar. Si yo pudiera unirme a un vuelo de palomas, y atravesando lomas dejar mi pueblo atrás, juro por lo que fui que me iría de aquí... Pero los muertos están en cautiverio y no nos dejan salir del cementerio. White town (Joan Manuel Serrat) Hung of a precipice to duer my white town to me under a sky that, to force of never seeing the sea, one forgot to cry. By its narrow streets of dust and stone not to happen, nor she passed the war. Only the forgetfulness… it walks slow bordering the gorge where a flower does not grow nor trashuma a shepherd. The sacristan has seen to become old to the priest. The priest has seen the end and the end to the sacristan. And my town later it saw die to the three… And I ask myself so that people will be born if to be born or to die he is indifferent. Of the harvest to seedtime it is lived in the tavern. The comothers murmur its history in the threshold of its lime houses. And the girls make bobbins looking for, hidden after the visillos, to that young man that, night to night, they forged in his mind. Hard pa' to be its gentleman. Tender for the love… They dream about him, and he with going away very far of its town. And the old ones they dream to die peacefully, and to die to die, they want to die to the sun. The mouth opened to the heat, like lizards. Means hidden after a hat of esparto. You save tender people, that this earth is ill, and you do not hope tomorrow what it did not give you yesterday, that there is nothing no to do. It takes your mule, your female and your I urge on. It follows the way of the Hebrew town and it looks for another moon. Perhaps tomorrow the fortune smiles. And if it is called on to you to cry it is better front to the sea. If I could be united to a flight of doves, and crossing hills to leave my town back, right of perpetual ownership reason why I was that it would go to me of here… But the deads are in captivity and they do not let to us leave the cemetery.

Comments (16)


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SSoffia

2:53AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

HERMOSO POEMA Y CAPTURA AMIGO FELICIDADES !!!!!!!!

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Dianthus

4:11AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Beautiful image and words:)

Valerie-Ducom

6:19AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Oh si, fantastica foto de esta calle ! Beso y buen día :)

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Janiss

9:56AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Fantastic perspective and great mood!

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Mousson

10:21AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Que calle encantada! Uno tiene voluntad de habitar alla!!!!

MrsLubner

11:07AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

a fabulous shot of this old world lane from a marvelous pov. Excellent.

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Ravenlady

11:57AM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Una magnífica capture de uno de los bellos pueblos de España. Paz. Amy

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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:35PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

No he estado en Altea, pero tenía el presentimiento de que es tal como la foto. Fantástica con esa luz mediterránea. No te perdono que no me avisaras de tu visita a Bilbao.

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Georges_H_Hoens

1:40PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Traduje este poema en francés, es más potente como eso. Es un muy bonito texto con la profundidad de la evocación de la muerte, y de su significado trascendente. La fotografía ilustra perfectamente este bonito texto. Es muy fuerte mi amigo. Buena tarde y buena noche.

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rainbows

2:35PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

"Tender for the love"... of home. A beautiful shot and a wonderful poem. I thank you for both, dear Jeroni. Hugs. Diana. xx

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mark.spooner

3:08PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Nice work.

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marybelgium

4:29PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

nice words and image !

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RobyHermida

5:43PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Que lugar tan maravillos y que historia hay aqui!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UNA FOTO GENIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Silvra

5:50PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Das Strassenpflaster, die Laternen, der Blick, es ist alles so fantastisch!

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dorothylee

3:17PM | Wed, 10 October 2007

What a beautiful street. I love how the white buildings appear to be a pastel blue - adds mood this wonderful image. Wonderful!

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WindchimePhotography

7:27PM | Sat, 24 November 2007

¡Excelente foto, que bueno!


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