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La Primavera besaba


La primavera besaba
suavemente la arboleda,
y el verde nuevo brotaba
como una verde humareda.

Las nubes iban pasando
sobre el campo juvenil...
Yo vi en las hojas temblando
las frescas lluvias de abril.

Bajo ese almendro florido,
todo cargado de flor
-recorde-, yo he maldecido
mi juventud sin amor.

Hoy, en mitad de la vida,
me he parado a meditar...
!Juventud nunca vivida
quién te volviera a soñar!

Antonio Machado

Doña Primavera

Doña Primavera
viste que es primor,
de blanco, tal como
limonero en flor.

Lleva por sandalias
una anchas hojas
y por caravanas
unas fucsias rojas.

¡Salid a encontrarla
por esos caminos!
¡Va loca de soles
y loca de trinos!

Doña Primavera,
de aliento fecundo,
se ríe de todas
las penas del mundo...

No cree al que le hable
de las vidas ruines.
¿Cómo va a entenderlas
entre los jazmines?

¿Cómo va a entenderlas
junto a las fuentes
de espejos dorados
y cantos ardientes?

De la tierra enferma
en las hondas grietas,
enciende rosales
de rojas piruetas.

Pone sus encajes,
prende sus verduras,
en la piedra triste
de las sepulturas...

Doña Primavera
de manos gloriosas,
haz que por la vida
derramemos rosas:

Rosas de alegría,
rosas de perdón,
rosas de cariño
y de abnegación.

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