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En tu sierra Parima, imponente nace el Río Orinoco, que Díos en sus aguas sonoras, corrientes a tu pueblo alimento ofrendo. III Un emporio bendito es tu suelo, del aborigen refugio y hogar, de la patria ellos son los primeros y su origen honra nacional. IV Tu gran pueblo marcha al porvenir con coraje y nobleza de ideal y en tu cielo veremos lucir
En la Plaza de mi Pueblo ("In the square of my village") is a Spanish-language song originating during the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, and is usually attributed to the anarchist CNT-FAI, a prominent labour organization at the time which sent its own militias to fight alongside the Spanish Republican Army during the Civil War.
Platero and I, also translated as Platero and Me (Spanish: Platero y yo), is a 1914 Spanish prose poem written by Juan Ramón Jiménez. [1] The book is one of the most popular works by Jiménez, and unfolds around a writer and his eponymous donkey, Platero ("silvery"). Platero is described as a "small donkey, a soft, hairy donkey: so soft to ...
daba al pueblo, munifico, el pan I (sic) era Guardia, el deber circunscrito, Del derecho del pueblo, el guardián. Coro IV La codicia de hermanos celosos agitada en constante inquietud: no consciente vivamos nosotros en la paz, el progreso i la luz; I nos retan a lid fraticida preparando el traidor arcabuz; ¡vengan, pues, que jamá la injusticia
en tus colores, juntas, carne y alma están. Púrpura y oro: querer y lograr; Tú eres, bandera, el signo del humano afán. España guiadora (Solo) ¡Pide, España! ¡Tu nombre llevaremos donde quieras tú; que honrarlo es nuestra ley! ¡Manda, España, y unidos lucharemos, porque vivas tú, sin tregua pueblo y rey! Una bandera gloriosa nos das;
[note 4] [55] Often considered virtually a piece of a novel, since it is a version of a scene (...) which occurs in La mala hora and, in more rudimentary form, in El coronel no tiene quien le escriba. [56] En este pueblo no hay ladrones (There Are No Thieves in This Town) [57] [58] 1962 Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. [53]
The Spanglish novel Yo-Yo Boing! (1998) by Giannina Braschi features an argument about Rubén Darío's genius versus that of other Spanish language poets Quevedo, Góngora, Pablo Neruda, and Federico García Lorca. [25] There is a Rubén Darío train station in the General Urquiza Railway in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A Man And His Music: Poeta del Pueblo also known as Poeta del Pueblo is the fourth compilation album by Rubén Blades released on March 11, 2008. [1] Being together with his album Anthology released on March 27, [2] 2012 similar compilations only that this compilation has more successes in his career in Fania, the album contains songs by Blades in his stay at Fania from 1974 (with Willie ...