Poems by Oscar Acosta The 5 best of the author!

Literature is exciting, but poems by Oscar Acosta they are eternal. In this article we bring you the best 5 poems of the author where you will delight yourself with spectacular verses, keep reading and discover the world of this characteristic author.

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The most read author by youth due to his adventurous and exciting style.

Who was he and the poems of Oscar Acosta?

Before we begin to delve into the poems by Oscar Acosta we must know who he was. Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on April 14, 1933, this Honduran writer, literary critic, and diplomat belonged to the 50s generation, which is well known for its insatiable desire to renew language. This important Latin American writer, he compiled works belonging to other authors such as "Antología" from 1967 and "Poesía hondureña de hoy" from 1971.

One of his most emblematic works, was his book published in 1957, called "Minor Poetry", it includes a set of essays that among them, is "Anticipation the geranium", there the subject is addressed that poetry minor has an affirmative action and highlights the positive of what is discriminated against and despised. If you are interested, you can search for a web page where they show the different literary works of this author between the years 1933-2014.

In this short video, we will show you more about the life of Oscar Acosta and if you are a fan of his work, then this is the one for you, from his beginnings in the Generation of 50 until his last days, a tribute to propose a new literature .

Poems of Oscar Acosta

To get to you, then, is to seek

To get to you, then, is to seek
the voice of a child in the crowd,
collect endless fear
that causes a night wind,
illuminate love with a lamp
of primitive and sweet oil,
touch a sugar bird with your fingers
who kisses the neck of women,
limit snow invasion
that arrives with its armor of cold
and see you calm and rested
burning the unbroken silence.

These poems by the Honduran reflect the contingencies that arise in people's daily lives, how a human being can lose and find himself and, in turn, the tranquility of the human being with his thoughts full of uncertainty and not knowing what to do.

Fire

The Indian rubbed the tinder,
flint, pine
with another old pine,
wood, leaves
oak, bark
of the fallen ceibos,
the body of the animal
wild, coal
hardened ore.

The world changed then
another movable mirror
that was not the one of the water,
he raised his red arm
in the thick undergrowth,
in the raw realm
of thousands of years
in the shade, illuminated
only by lightning
or by twinkling
of the lucid eyes
of the beasts

you shut up then
watching the tongue grow
very clear, the flame
who raised his spear,
his crown of thorns
and that licked the night
like a wild animal.
Before your clean face
of indigenous maiden
another miracle was born:
the miracle of fire

In this case, this poem reflects the birth of the natural element, fire. A story that, although with a simple tonality, seeks to explain its creation, as the protagonist and its creator a very particular indigenous woman, these verses make up one of the Honduran poems best known of the author.

forms of love

My hands touch, my girl, your murmurous skin,
your most sweet flesh that calm angels inhabit,
your soft hair,
your little heart

Hear the bell of the day
extinguishing the mourning of the night
look at the light that silently covers us,
Look at the sky:
that garden on your chest;
breathe the still air
that the nightingale announces with his spear,
drive your heartbreak
to a buried lake
and speak to me with your exalted lips.

I came to feel on my hands
ephemeral water,
the summer knocking down its towers,
the abyss closing its windows,
the abandoned fruit,
the sea opening its veins,
the sunken fire,
until you, my girl,
perfect repeated virgin,
you gave me your face

I look closely at the cup
confused of the waters,
I look for your clear name among the roses,
your sweetness in the essence of the trees,
your vigil in the kiss,
your smell in the peaches,
your light in the dew
and I realize surprised
that you bring me everything, my girl,
with your holy hand

This poem is more concerned with what concerns love, its most passive and most passionate forms, something that brings calm, however, it has currents towards sexual connotation, a first intimate relationship, this poem delicately describes the constant nature primitive of being.

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poem to a daughter

girl hair

Your hair is golden smoke,
a glass with a lit juice,
a snail of wavy glass,
a shy bronze flower.

Your hair exists, gently trembles
when my hand reaches its dew,
when I kiss him enthusiastically,
when he cries like children.

Your hair is a skin with cold,
a sweet star, a pistil
who fights to be a lily.

It's a dove turned into a peach,
a crown that shines with its candles
and that warms the blood like wine.

Unlike another poem, this one has a not very simple writing, however it can be stated that it is about exemplifying how exceptional beauty is maintained in youth, if it is focused on the hair referring to the purity of adolescents in all aspects, from the way of seeing life to something as primitive as they define themselves about their bodies.

Lovers

                       Lovers lie in bed
and softly they hide the words and the kisses.
They're naked like helpless children
and in his senses the world is concentrated.
There's no light and shadow for her dull eyes
and life has no form for them.

The beautiful hair of the woman can be a rose,
warm water or a fountain in love.
Fire is just a dark blow.
The lovers are lying on the bed.

This is one of the poems by Oscar Acosta and it is more evident between the relationships between two people who are lovers, enjoy all their sexuality and the fact that they are also in love, more passionate and that reflects that intense sexual attraction and how they ignore the world around them without paying attention to the different comments.

If you are still in the mood of wanting to continue reading spectacular poems, then go to our article on Poems of Carlos Augusto Salaverry best known and enjoy each one of them, there you will discover his poetic style and what his works were.


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