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Luis Eduardo Rendón
AMANTES/LOVERS
tr G Leogena
The ineffable
is one tongue finding another
in its prehistory
Day and night
wrap themselves in their song
In their dance
the lightning bolts announce
our dance
Deciphering themselves
pupils dilate
like night
In its kisses
the universe
stops separating
We write a storm
keeping wet
its words
We mix our colors
on day’s canvas
until we are night
The first vowels
exploded
in the orgasm
Your salt writes the sea’s legacy
on my tongue
Gaze to gaze
respiration,
mouth to mouth
vision
What is fused by image
no reality
can separate
Venus
is how you paint yourself
We recognize ourselves
in the ubiquity of the dew
Ecstasy
There are no pillars
to carry the current
The Earth trembles
like a mare
just here
Under bridges of ecstasy
the river
resembles a bride.
Luis Eduardo Rendón was born in San Roque, Antioquia in Colombia. He is the coordinator of the International Poetry Festival of Medellín program. He lives in Medellín, is a member of the editorial board of the Prometeo Poetry Review, and was invited to the Struga Poetry Evenings in 1997.This poem is from his 2015 book El Juego Mas Antiguo y Puro No Termina (The Oldest and Purest Game Never Ends)