Wednesday, 30 March 2022

They Say That The Plants Do Not Speak - Poem by Rosalia De Castro

 Name of the Poem: They Say That The Plants Do Not Speak

Writer’s Name: Rosalia De Castro 

Translated By:   Kate Flores

Originally this poem is written in Galician language,   a part of Spain. It’s original name is “Dicen que no hablan las plants

Poem:

They Say That The Plants Do Not Speak

They say that the plants do not speak, not the brooks, nor the birds,
Nor the waves with their roar, not with their brilliance the stars,
So they say: but one cannot be sure, for always when I go by,
They whisper about me and say
"Ah, there goes the madwoman, dreaming,
Of the everlasting springtide of life and the fields,
And yet soon, very son, her hair will be grey,
And trembling, frozen, she sees that the frost is upon the grass
There are gray hairs in my head, there is frost on the lawns,
But I press on dreaming, poor, incurable somnambulist,
With the eternal spring of life that goes
And the perennial freshness of the fields and souls,
Although some were scorched and although others scorch.
Stars and fountains and flowers, will not murmur of my dreams,
Without them, neither can one admire - nor can one live without them.

About Poetess:

  • Born on 23 February 1837
  • Birth Place : Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
  • Died 15 July 1885 (aged 48)
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