#113 Th (10/13/22) - DAKAR, a poem by J.L.B. (Luna de enfrente, 1925)

 DAKAR
Dakar is at the crossroads of the sun, the desert and the sea.
The sun covers the firmament, the sand lurks on the roads, the
                                                                    [sea is a bitterness.
I have seen a chief in whose blanket the blue was hotter than in the
                                                                    [sky on fire.
The mosque near the biographer shines with a clarity of prayer.
The sun shines away the huts, the sun scales the walls like a thief.
Africa has its destiny in eternity, where there are exploits,
                                    [idols, kingdoms, arduous forests and swords.
I have achieved a sunset and a village.

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