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Tiny Feet

A child's tiny feet,
Blue, blue with cold,
How can they see and not protect you?
Oh, my God!

Tiny wounded feet,
Bruised all over by pebbles,
Abused by snow and soil!

Man, being blind, ignores
that where you step, you leave
A blossom of bright light,
that where you have placed
your bleeding little soles
a redolent tuberose grows.

Since, however, you walk
through the streets so straight,
you are courageous, without fault.

Child's tiny feet,
Two suffering little gems,
How can the people pass, unseeing.

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- Gabriela Mistral
- Translated by Mary Gallwey

This is an excerpt from Reading About the World, Volume 2,
edited by Paul Brians, Mary Gallwey and others

 


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Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral at Amazon.com

Books on Gabriela Mistral at Amazon.com

- Gabriela Mistral

- Gabriela Mistral Poems

 

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