Diana Carolina Daza Astudillo (Cundinamarca, Bogotá, Colombia)
graduate of the University Publisher Centra (Bogotá-Colombia 2007. Assistant to the creative writing workshops dictated by the Creative Foundation Workshop and Writers' Workshop participant of the Central University 2005.Textos prom hers have been published in literary magazines in Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico among others. Published book: "The embrace of a gray day" 2004. He has published in luxury editions of books-book "touchstone" in which includes his poetry. Laugh, sing and dream all the time!
In his blog "touchstone" is his work and his poetic wanderings through Bogota (in our links is TOUCHSTONE friends)
TANGO WOMEN PAIN
Ju, Companion of time
and heartbreak songs.
With his voice breaking as Malena
She also sings a tango
With swollen eyes and hearts mended.
Every breath of the bandoneon
snatches a piece of the soul
reviving the ghost of a thousand names.
Accustomed to the secret of oblivion runs
where
lost hope that burn in the glory
attached to the skin with a mate who knew
digs deep to take it to then release.
With his voice breaking as she
Malena
off a tango while love again postponed
and swallows the passion for a more courageous
a single face
bring fire on the lips in a milonga
and not a fake sadness
believed to tango.
DESCENT OF STAIRS
Inevitable not to approach the scorching love,
That calling you from the crowd.
impossible not to admire,
not be blinded by the poison of your routine warm
not get you,
not be seduced by your lips chapped
That breath stifling, almost rotten
out of your mouth.
I fear, I fled
,
But the passion is stronger than fear
And in the end I always end up handing the fate of your nights.
AFTER BREAKFAST
A this distance, you let yourself love, hurt
Undoubtedly,
No fears interfere. Here
eyes do not matter because you look in the distance does not infringe. You
yet peaceful Middle
asleep
Still, we all know the danger of knowing.
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