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Me gustan los poemas y me gusta la vida

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Me gustan los poemas y me gusta la vida
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Spain Spain
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Documentary
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There is a very original poetry workshop where Ernesto Cardenal and Claribel Alegría teach poems to children with cancer, at La Mascota Children's Hospital, in Managua. There have been very beautiful poems, in which it is said that the snakes roll on the ground like bent wires; the hummingbird quickly moves its wings like the fins of a fan; a goose stretches its neck like a rubber; the squirrel's tail is rolled up like a snail, and the monkeys walk "like old men." A girl says that frogs' faces look like ugly people when they are laughing, and a boy sees the toad's mouth as a fat lord's mouth. In this poetry the stars are "transparent in color", the moon silvery like water, the sun has "pink eyelashes."
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Me gustan los poemas y me gusta la vida
2015
Daniel Rodríguez Moya, Ulises Júarez Polanco
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