Federico Garcia Lorca Quote
Gacela of the FlightI have lost myself in the sea many tunes with my ear full of freshly cut flowers, with my tongue full of love awl agony. I have lost myself in the sea many times as I lose myself in the heart of certain children.There is no one who in giving a kissdoes not feel the smile of faceless people, and no one who in touching a newborn child forgets the motionless skulls of horses.Because the roses search in the forehead for a hard landscape of honeand the hands of man hate no other purpose than to imitate the roots below the earth.As I lose myself in the heart of certain children,I have lost myself in the sea many times.Ignorant of the water I go seekinga death full of light to consume me.
Gacela of the FlightI have lost myself in the sea many tunes with my ear full of freshly cut flowers, with my tongue full of love awl agony. I have lost myself in the sea many times as I lose myself in the heart of certain children.There is no one who in giving a kissdoes not feel the smile of faceless people, and no one who in touching a newborn child forgets the motionless skulls of horses.Because the roses search in the forehead for a hard landscape of honeand the hands of man hate no other purpose than to imitate the roots below the earth.As I lose myself in the heart of certain children,I have lost myself in the sea many times.Ignorant of the water I go seekinga death full of light to consume me.