Ashdown House Cherry Pie Society Poems for the Day of the Dead in Mexico

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Ashdown House Cherry Pie Society Poems for the Day of the Dead in Mexico Desire In your sweet face everything is beautiful because I look at death, I m happy; when I contemplate you, emotions give me strength if I see in your eyes my sparkle. Life plays with those who die by the lives they live; With a dreamy minty gaze and I m starting to consume you by your neck... My tongue sweetens if I look at you little tasteful skulls of many flavors, I feel sorry if I break you, if you shine, the sugar brighten my sigh, sequins of snow in its glow: death is the color that seduces me. (Spanish poet)

A style of tomb The subject transforms into a work of art. Coffee colored earth Is the faith. And one little Mayan house so that the immobile body is shed. And little fresh water for the soul s journey one Cheche Itza mouth of open sky to learn the waters of the unknown... Ixchel has not died A nest, a tower, an angel, the clouds. The thirst of the sublime! Coffee colored earth the faith. The ones who always save us from monotony. And the cross and the small blue door, blue, blue... That opens the immense. Everything transcends Because it is the most profound: death, And also to die we need a home where to stay in. Coffee colored earth the faith. (Spanish poet)

The Street A long silent street. I walk in blackness and I stumble and fall and rise, and I walk blind, my feet stepping on silent stones and dry leaves. Someone behind me also stepping on stones, leaves: if I slow down, he slows; if I run, he runs. I turn: nobody. Everything dark and doorless. Turning and turning among these corners which lead forever to the street where nobody waits for, nobody follows me, where I pursue a man who stumbles and rises and says when he sees me: nobody. Octavio Paz Huastecan Woman

Everything transcend through candle, in bread, in flower, in hands... The land grows green, they are vital memories; the Huastecan wilderness: immortal women who continue to rule from distant planes. Salt and sugar from the breads or a silence of grains of corn, inflamed within ancestral rites; it is like a song medley of flowing springs which transmutes their essence to human beings. Skin weathered in the belief of ancestral dreams. Tradition sculpted in majestic posture... Your lit candles open new pathways. Those who left have returned, your deeds reflect it, your gaze, your expression, your wise tenderness that exhales the purity of a divine well-being. Spanish Poet A Song for Mother

I sing, I sing, for it hurts to cry And the why? rings in my mind; with my hands I recreate beauty and that is why I sing and sing so much......so much like a sorrowful night that amid nature s aroma the moaning of music is purity that sprouts out of the words of my song. I am seduced by the sensation, so beautiful of reliving the brief journey that is a star s cry. It is my reminiscent Love letter; I know that my song reaches her Because I lay my soul in her memory. (Spanish poet) Woman with a Somber Gaze

Woman with a somber gaze, Tell me, what do you see in the candles? are they ghosts in the night or are they flowers of the earth? What do you treasure on your lap illuminated and transparent, even in the air your silhouette appears? Twice as much the pain, twice as much the loss, the flowers have become rivers and the fragrance cries out. Pondering at night, vigil of the imagination, bundle of lights and echoes, stay up late during the wake... Woman with a tender gaze the flames of candles reach out; are they mocking this moment or are they restfully flickering out.

In your illuminated face life rejuvenates, to those who love death this is a golden ninght in their sight. For those who love life it is a night of confusion, the wax kisses the flowers and the flame caresses the emotions., 1995 (Spanish poet)

Beauty which Departs but Returns to Mixquic The small floating island travels through the canal. - Open the door, mother! So that we can surprise that wandering soul who has arrived at our offerings; the mirrors of the waterways have blinded her... but she can feel her way, alone, to our house. Prepare the food. That death may see that this love of life we offer as a gift so that she may better understand what the mystery has bequeathed. - Yes, dear daughter. Our house, clean, welcomes our visitor. Lights. Incense. Tamales. Chairs. The bed is made with flowers which we bought. The little floating house is beauty that traverses by the unparalleled road of all the river banks we get on and then... Will we return? (Spanish poet, 2000)

Journalist with a Borrowed Suit I am a cadaver of the PRESS I was born in a story; in the most serious of news I am the specialist. I see many die. I am the true journalist; transcribing my work I was left with no skin. My indepth articles provide reason for opinions; under my blue suit, I hide my bones and my heart. Not to argue, the PRESS has authority; it brings what's necessary if it's to report the TRUTH. My style is to present the naked truth since my suit is borrowed; I like the raw news and I outline the story. Death beckons me she follows me; if I don't write about her, she will come for me or she will sentence me to oblivion. The interview torments me I detest the transcription: she doesn't bother with gossip just the facts.

I research the questionnaire I like what is ethnocentric; I am that skeleton in the closet and they call me egocentric. I have many educated readers who growl at me; they are like adult children forgetting death. Subjective, impression, bias from which we suffer; Death without a heart idea she doesn't deserve I write for those who think my advice is precise; I send my message through the intense calling of notices. My friend plays the drums announcing the carnage; awaken into Love! Without which you have nothing. Come on! Read the news for in this world of excesses; only he who thinks is saved and the rest, are bones. Don't look at me if you are scared but that coffin is my home; if you can't handle its sight its' better to take it in jest. I am a professional of the profession of providing news; news-it's all evil to be good is only... sacrifice.

Diversity is the secret of being and enjoying; playing the drums, dares those who know how to Love. And me as a journalist of the NEWS skinny and frank; I invite you to run the show bare and for no reason. Bones and heart to the wind Who can stop us? Not the internet, nor thoughts, only those who can READ. (Spanish poet, 2000)

Message in Colors Lit candles. Faces. Memories and an entrance that's a rainbow: protection for the place of rest and meditation. Necklaces. Cempasuchitl, pre-hispanic links, songs, paper medals, flames talking to the wind the diverse language departed. It is the prime time of the celebration or death's thread, threaded through time's needle. It is the decomposition of matter, transformed into art. It is the final curtain awaken from death in Ocotepec. Yes. An eternal dream of uncorrupt flowers and of gibberish. It is death's lament, fading away and it is also the respect made a tribute. Who could have imagined so much beauty on a tomb? Mole. Glass of water. Copal. Salt. Prayers. Firecrackers. Fruits. Bread. Music. Corridos. Bolas. Romantic songs. History, praised. Creativity, expressed in its most raw form... And it is the color purple, elegies in white, blue, pink. It is a blow from grace so heightened as artificial fire that reveals the soul's presence in the darkness. Something like the flowering of martyrdon in flames. An arrangement for the end or the posthumous splendor. In Morelos everything is possible gloom battles with life and its victor, it is once again for a little which, happiness, live tradition which overcomes reality. It was before these ornate gravesites, when I knew that in Ocotepec, as in my heart, those that have departed return every year to remind us of their love. And that only LOVE can save us. (Spanish poet, 2000)

Unnamed Death has arrived dancing the carisisqui she has come to take with her the visitors of Mixquic. Tacho, Street Poet What is Death? What is death? It is the glass of life broken into a thousand pieces, where the soul disperses like perfume from a flask, into the silence of the eternal night. Unknown Author Xelaxhuaanas Woman, you guard the memories and you cry out: your fruit of the earth flys away with the wind; as the papel picado rattles and I feel a language of aromas and flames. Water for the thirst that you claim with the faith that stirs in the mind; with such grandeur that is sorrow of all that you suffer because you love. You have brought with you death s scent the burning incense is alive in the house and on the sleeping mat lies what used to be: butterfly that pierces the air it traverses and carries within its wings all which it has lived its perfume is passion in all it touches.

Unnamed 2 It has been so long since I have seen her, it has been so long since I have visited her, since the last day I went to her tomb to bring her flowers Yesterday I took the long road to the cemetery and I realized how profound and unforgettable is her memory. It has been so long since I have seen her, it has been so long since I have visited her. Ignacio García Cuevas