First time entry to the challenges posed by @blockchainpoets. I don't know the rules, and I'm just going by the posts I read.
I leave below my participation in this edition, that has as a prompt "I'm sorry". In response to this proposition, I wrote this exercise.
Ingreso por primera vez a los retos planteados por @blockchainpoets. No conozco las reglas, y solo me guio por los posts que leo.
Dejo a continuación mi participación en esta edición, que tiene como aviso "I'm sorry". Atendiendo a esa proposición, escribí este ejercicio.
How to be an act of mercy?
There, in the cold bed
was and was the loneliness
the companion of death.
I looked at her and it was in me
a cold air in my chest,
an amputation of the spirit.
How to return to the warm hand,
to her still, caressing voice,
to the punctual call of her love?
I, rebellious and indolent,
turning my back on the primary and earthly
and earthly affections.
How can I be an act of mercy,
of requesting forgiveness?
Only by your faith of sacrificed soul
I find myself in my solitude.
¿Cómo ser acto de piedad?
Allí, en la fría cama,
estaba y era la soledad
de la muerte la compañera.
Yo la miraba y era en mí
un aire frío en el pecho,
una amputación del ánimo.
¿Cómo volver a la cálida mano,
a su voz queda y acariciante,
a la llamada puntual de su amor?
Yo, rebelde e indolente,
dando la espalda a los afectos
primarios y terrenales.
¿Cómo ser acto de piedad,
de solicitud de perdón?
Solo por tu fe de alma sacrificada
me encuentro en mi soledad.
Gracias por su lectura | Thank you for reading.
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I'm not sure how to interpret this poem but it gives me the notion of both love and sadness. I appreciate you sharing this. Thank you.
You are right. Thank you and best regards, @noodlypanda.
Excelente ingresar al texto de la piedadSaludos fraternos @josemalavem
This poetry leaves you with a choice of being nice or bad, in my opinion. You're feeling guilty and unsure of whether it's wise to put yourself under stress.
Thank you for reading, @mell79. Indeed, the poetic exercise has the ambiguity of pain and gratitude, but without any moral teaching or stress. Greetings.