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Barbara wrote 3 months ago: Today is a Gabriela Mistral day, sad, cool, lonely,   The Summit The hour of early evening  an hour … more →

Tags: Catholicity, Latin America Poems, Spanish Poems and Translations

Gabriela Mistral: Spiritual Writings1 comment

Barbara wrote 4 months ago: I love Gabriela Mistral.  It’s sad that, though she won the Nobel prize in 1946,  her poetry r … more →

Tags: Catholicity, Spanish Poems and Translations

Street Art Chile: New Mural for Diego Portales15 comments

Margaret wrote 7 months ago: Santiago Centro: Little Chinchinero I love graffiti. Street art. Legal or illegal (with or without p … more →

Tags: Art, Street Art / Arte Callejero, Chile, Chinchinero, CULTURA POPULAR, graffiti, mural, santiago

Santiago de Chile & Fiji pics

Bettina wrote 8 months ago: On Monday Verena and I did two excellent bike tours with “bicicleta verde“ in Santiago d … more →

Tags: Chile, Pics, Internet, Santiago de Chile, Pablo Neruda, Bike-Tour, Nobel Prize, bicicleta verde, Rodolfo

POEM OF THE DAY: Those Who Do Not Dance

wepoplaski wrote 9 months ago: by Gabriela Mistral (1889 – 1957).   Those Who Do Not Dance (1930)   A crippled child Said, “How sha … more →

Tags: poem-of-the-day, Poem, Poetry, Those Who Do Not Dance

We Read Poets of Distinction1 comment

Denise wrote 10 months ago: For our January meeting, we focused on poets who had earned a distinctive honor in celebration of po … more →

Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Kay Ryan, Margaret Atwood, Maxine Kumin, maya angelou, Robert Frost, Wislawa Szymborska

Letter to Myself @ 30

pinayandproud wrote 11 months ago: you deserve a day where worries dont get in the way of anything… a day where, even if some peo … more →

Tags: At Random, Quotes, Poetry, Poems, David Wagoner, Rumi, The Essential Rumi, naomi shilab nye, David Whyte

Canción de la Muerte

Arturo Vasquez wrote 1 year ago: La vieja Empadronadora, la mañosa Muerte, cuando vaya de camino, mi niño no encuentre. La que huele … more →

Tags: Culture, Poem

POEM OF THE DAY: Tiny Feet

wepoplaski wrote 1 year ago: by Gabriela Mistral (1889 – 1957).   Tiny Feet   A child’s tiny feet, Blue, blue with cold, Ho … more →

Tags: poem-of-the-day, Poem, Tiny feet, Children, suffering

Spoken Like A Child: Wisdoms from the Heart

sunnykay9 wrote 1 year ago: I just began my summer vacation here and I have had some time to think about life, to meet with frie … more →

Tags: Memories, everyday, Kenya, Women, beautiful flower, Children, round shoulders, Wisdom, Childhood

On the Agony in the Garden2 comments

Arturo Vasquez wrote 1 year ago: NOCTURNO Padre Nuestro, que estás en los cielos, ¡por qué te has olvidado de mí! Te acordaste del fr … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

His Name is 'Today.'

TacoSam wrote 1 year ago: “We are guilty of many errors and many faults but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglec … more →

Tags: Children, Quotes

Rediscovering Nobel Laureate Gabriela Mistral1 comment

Webmaster wrote 2 years ago: By Daniela Estrada, IPS, August 27, 2007 SANTIAGO, Aug 27 (IPS) – A treasure trove of poems, l … more →

Tags: News and Update, Poetry

The Dancer

falstaff wrote 3 years ago: Gabriela Mistral Listen The dancer now is dancing the dance of losing it all. Whatever she had, she … more →

Tags: Falstaff, spanish, Ursula K. Guin


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