Listin Diario (Santo Domingo), July 4, 1917.
The Poem of Life
To pass through the world planting roses
the blue prairies, the infertile rock;
of Venus and Ondinas the hip of the sea;
To be an inhabitant of a gallant world;
or be a soldier of time past,
who knows in the fight to laugh and sing!
Being One, protean, distinct, diverse.
Being One in prose and One in verse:
Diverse in form and One in Truth
To have as the ray of the Sun at dawn,
a prism that breaks the light and flora,
or climb in heaven his triumphal arch!
To put sandals on the feet of the ladies,
and next to the flames to dress in tulle,
to be a knight in armor and sword,
or the pack-saddle boy of a blue prince
That it matters the same to be a duke or a page;
to be the trunk or branch of the tree of Love;
that all we have is a broken-off branch
to render vassalage and be worshiped by a heart
To tame spirited ponies, to wear flowered silk,
and grasp the manes to make them fly;
and hear the sonata of many violins,
and under shades of white jasmine
bring the bride the triumphal stanza!
To feel arrogant in the middle of life;
and next to the wound put a flower
and to make many verses of rhyme felt,
and to be a Leonidas facing the pain!
Raised forehead and bare chest;
standing in the trench; standing on the shield,
like a gladiator!
to evade slander, to laugh at the foolishness;
to look upon the infamous with sad contempt
and make many verses of Life and Love!
To feel alive like an Argonaut
rowing in the prow of a strong vessel;
behind the Lyre and the Flute,
with course to the beaches of honey and wine
Sighted are ten thousand pilgrims,
and smiling sailors in triumphal air,
that haughtily crossed by bad roads,
evading the traitorous and fatal destiny!
And so we row with a thousand songs;
furious waters, swollen sails,
and sights fixed on the polar star;
Wearing a gentle and radiant torch,
which illuminates with pink and diamond lights,
the Motherland, the Wife, the Bliss, the Home!
M. German Soriano
