Crypts of breeding bastardy
Amalia Grimaldi
Coffee and Carnivals
Sugar cane, coco nut candies
And the carnal tropical mania:
soul and flesh.
Smelly and sweaty in its
instinct
Brings new auguries
And the essence of vague
instincts
Accomplishes the air of certainties.
Salvador, mysterious
alleys of narrow streets
Vague boredom of early warm
afternoons.
Up hills, down hills,
drummed nights and days
And singing from noisy distant
merchants
Whispering winds and
fluttering banners
The church, and the
“turibulum” of vague frankincense.
A polished symbol of earlier
vanished spontaneity.
I grew up between
the treasuries of greatest wealth:
The popular imagination and consecrated faith
Between the kingdom and the colony.
Astonished!
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