Poetry

Five Poems by Imanol Gómez Martín

It is a book that gathers three decades of poems and new verses. More than anything, it asserts poetry as a resistance to loss and as a workshop where meaning is repaired.

At Zenda we present five poems fromTaller de ausencias (El Desvelo), by Imanol Gómez Martín.

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Dusty Sonata

Like a Sonata,

but in lowercase,

with a very slow gait

I keep unearthing from memory

small fragments, almost in ruins.

The mere touch of my verses

can bruise them,

yet their nearness,

the science that shapes

the artifices of my dreams

strengthens them.

They are the building that houses what I am:

memory, music of a dream

and of the future;

dusty sonata,

three movements,

stages of a life

that fades away, almost,

in the flow of the poem.

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Damned Poet

A vocation of suicides, aiming to hold

the trace of light in syllables of shadow.

J.L. Panero.

He proceeds in search of his name

among the forgotten corpses of poetry.

He advances, by memory, over ancient verses,

experiences of other dream-algebras,

poetic chiromancies,

lifeblood without measuring their reach

that make him fall to his knees in no-man’s land

because his home is the void that counsels

the eviction of the poem,

his dwelling is a lie of literary figure

that wraps and wounds him,

because his word is ash

and indeed he does not advance,

only the dream accompanies him toward his death.

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Penelope

Thread by thread she weaves on the loom of fate

the poem that is not meant to be written.

Letter by letter it fuses with dust

and in the millennial night unravels

its wrinkles in the genesis of a word

to illuminate the page that repeats

in the warmth of a chimera.

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Gazes Are Superfluous

Gazes are superfluous

nor what to say of the words

the sounds, the rustle of the leaves

the strange scent of the river.

Everything is superfluous,

only knowing it matters,

to know the reach,

to feel the strength, the arboreal heat

in the presence of desire.

Even life itself is superfluous

so that no one may recount

the greatness you have lived

or the dream that was denied to you.

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Taller de ausencias

To my Uncle Paco, in memoriam.

An absence carved into the skin

of the page you will never read.

Seeing the other and sharing

the passion and the flirtation that suffocates

the arrogant rag of culture.

“Now I understand Kant,” you said

and gladly I wrote a poem

already written by Robert Nye.

The agreement to live a philosopher’s life

was settled as if another life could have been lived.

Now that your dreams are shattered

we shed our skin

and the pages wait no longer

for the touch of your nicotine-stained fingers

for they are fodder for memory

of your distinct memory.

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Life is a workshop

a workshop of absences,

where memory repairs

(with deceit)

the presence of those already gone

and weaves in its loom

the forgetting of names.

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Some dreams wear away, pure old ones

or, almost always, from not attempting them,

and the fossilized soul of weariness

like an alchemy of a rigorous desire where aged velvets

and a repentant poem gather.

All absences, under the vertigo of thought,

have no name,

and the inertia of time

does not rest its gaze upon them.

The gaze whose duration measures

the ending of these lines.

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Author: Imanol Gómez Martín. Title: Taller de ausencias. Publisher: El Desvelo. Purchase: Todostuslibros.

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