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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: ARGENTINA Matches Found: 96 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` ABSENCE OF SHADOWS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Beyond the shadows %where the wind dwells Last Line: In the kingdom of absences Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Shadows AMONG THE PINES, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: A gallows light traverses the pines. The disfigured fog with its brumous Last Line: The sunken paving stones Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners AND SOMETIMES I APPROACH THE BORDERS OF INSOMNIA, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Like a talisman of my sorrows Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Grief; Human Rights - Argentina; Insomnia; Photography And Photographers; Pictures AND THEIR LIPS BEGAN TO OPEN VERY SLOWLY AS IF THEY WERE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And my words %thousands of faces Subject(s): Children - Lost; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina AND THEN THE VISIONARIES MADE ALTARS. ONE BROUGHT A MOTHER-OF-PEARL, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And someone lighted candles to %accompany the living Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Rest AND THEN THEY WERE HURLED INTO THE DENSE AIR, SOMEONE WAS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Then they wore white kerchiefs, the same way %love is worn Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Love AND THEY WERE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: For how do you talk about the dead? Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory ANNE FRANK AND US, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Like a scar %attached to Last Line: Not to forget them Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Frank, Anne (1929-1945); Human Rights - Argentina APOLOGY, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I demand an apology Last Line: Marked by the scars of memory %fragile and alone Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina; U.s. - Immigration And Emigration APRONS OF SMOKE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Somber and full of winged Last Line: Lost among clots of venomous tides Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence; Terror AS GENTLE AS BEGINNINGS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The intrepid dawn awakens Last Line: And the spirits of the disappeared %wound her Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory; Pictures BELOVED SISTER, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Let me be %your daughter Subject(s): Absence; Daughters; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina BEYOND THE DAWN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Beyond the dawn %clothed in fog Last Line: Give me back my %daughter Subject(s): Children - Lost; Daughters; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina BLOOD IS A NEST, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The blood is a nest of feathers Last Line: The questions stayed behind %in my flight Variant Title(s): Blood Nes Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina; Survival BUT JACOBO TIMMERMAN KNOWS, by MIGUEL ALGARIN Poem Source First Line: That argentina's fighting Subject(s): Argentina; Timerman, Jacobo (1923-1999) CAPTIVE WOMAN AND THE LIGHT: 1, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The light like a feeble hostage Last Line: Eyes, from the blindfold slashed and sullied from lonely times and prisms Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Terror; Women; Women - Captives CAPTIVE WOMAN AND THE LIGHT: 2, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I am a shadow visiting Last Line: I learn to see myself Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Women - Captives CLOSETS HAVE REMAINED EMPTY FOREVER, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Then she begins to sing Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Emptiness; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory; Pictures CONDOR'S NEST, by OLEGARIO VICTOR ANDRADE Poem Source First Line: In the black shadow of the mountain-side Last Line: As once from his lone peak amid the sky! Subject(s): Argentina; Fights; South America; Victory COULD WE HAVE BEEN HER?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Could we have been her Last Line: On a night of glittering bones? Subject(s): Concentration Camps; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Jews - Women; Terror DARK ROOMS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Darkness waits for me Last Line: In the dark room %distant, blurred, delirious Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fear; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR CHILDREN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: We, children %of the universe Last Line: Swings to reach the sky Subject(s): Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina DISAPPEARED WOMAN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I am the disappeared woman Last Line: Name myself. %call my name Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Terror; Women DISAPPEARED WOMAN: 2, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Now with everybody %disappeared Last Line: Charred %by moldering blood? Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina DISAPPEARED WOMAN: 3, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Find her, %uncover her Last Line: On her saint's day Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina DISAPPEARED WOMAN: 4, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I dream her by roadsides Last Line: And on thresholds %I embrace her Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina DISAPPEARED WOMAN: 5, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I had no witnesses Last Line: Because I never went to my %own funeral Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina DISAPPEARED WOMAN: 6, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Mother %I know you are calling me Last Line: Filled with daggers and serpents Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina DOMINGA, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I was asleep for a long time among Last Line: I carry a daughter inside it Subject(s): Crime And Criminals; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; El Salvador; Human Rights - Argentina; Murder; Soldiers; Tyranny And Tyrants; War DREAM OF THE DISAPPEARED, by CECIL L. SAYRE Poem Source First Line: His death I dream Last Line: Where I can no longer %disappear Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Soldiers; War EL SALVADOR, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Eva tells me %that she is from el salvador Last Line: Not even the jews Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; El Salvador; Escapes; Exiles; Human Rights - Argentina; Immigrants; Memory; War EYES OF THE INTERRED, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The eyes of the interred Last Line: And the absences %transfix me Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Frank, Anne (1929-1945); Funerals; Human Rights - Argentina FEAR, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Fear %nested %like a murmur Last Line: Of all these perverse %distances Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fear; Human Rights - Argentina; Tyranny And Tyrants FEAR II, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Fear was no longer that continuous presence that took pleasure Last Line: A time of %lies and idleness Subject(s): Death; Democracy; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fear; Human Rights - Argentina FROM THE CELL I OUTLINE THE TRACE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Darkened I outline traces Last Line: In their gestures %I exist Subject(s): Desolation; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners GOD OF CHILDREN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: They undressed her and bound her Last Line: I believe in the god of children Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Faith; Human Rights; Human Rights - Argentina HAND, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Someone wounded, %transmuted %takes me by the hand Last Line: The dream of the %living ones Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina HAVE YOU SEEN MY SON?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: She continued to ask Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Sons HERE ARE OUR ALBUMS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Take one of these photographs with you Subject(s): Daughters; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Photography And Photographers; Pictures HOW DOES AN IMPRISONED WOMAN SEE THE LIGHT?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The imprisoned woman on the threshold Last Line: In the midst of laments Subject(s): Crime And Criminals; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Freedom; Human Rights - Argentina; Lament; Prisons And Prisoners HOW MANY TIMES DO I TALK WITH MY DEAD?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: A shore to be crossed Subject(s): Absence; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence IRASCIBLE DISTINCT MIST PEEKS THROUGH THE CREVICES OF THE GARDEN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Hope? Who has not seen a child hiding behind a tree trunk? Subject(s): Death - Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina JACARANDAS, SPREADING THEIR SCENT, CHARMING US ..., by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Seashore. A concave and painful absence locked within my painful dreams Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina KERCHIEFS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The kerchiefs that they tie, that are untied, madly whistle, kiss and moan Last Line: Close to mine, as if we were two joining fountainheads Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina LIKE A MIGRATORY BIRD, SHE UNFURLS HERSELF AMONG THE DRAPED, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: The mothers of the plaza de mayo Subject(s): Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Farewell; Human Rights - Argentina LITTLE DISSERTATION OF THE SUBJECT/OBJECT: 5. DINNER WITH THE, by GAIL WRONSKY Poem Source First Line: However, convinced her that disappearance Last Line: Having lived for nothing ever but to %reproduce itself Subject(s): Art And Artists; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Love; Poetry And Poets LOOK, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And record them in the albums of life Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Identity; Photography And Photographers; Pictures LUMINOUS SAGE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And bathe in the light of silent victory Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Mothers MEMORIAL, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Memory, like a piece of beautiful and imprecise canvas Last Line: That cannot say anything Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory MISTY LETTERS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Speechless and full of tenderness Last Line: Watches over her, crowning her with birds Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Letters MORE THAN PEACE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: More than peace %or joy Last Line: Go back to my %forests Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Peace; Rest MOST UNBELIEVABLE PART, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Yes, nice people %just like us Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights; Human Rights - Argentina; Terror; Torture MOTHERS OF POLITICAL PRISONERS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Like the furtive heels of %death Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Farewell; Graves; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners MYTHICAL FOUNDING OF BUENOS AIRES, by JORGE LUIS BORGES Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: And was it along this torpid muddy river Last Line: Hard to believe buenos aires had any beginning. %I feel it to be as eternal as air and water Subject(s): Argentina; Cities; History; South America NAKED GIRLS IN THE FORESTS OF BARBED WIRE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: At times I dressed up as a priestess, and went leaping through air Last Line: Clear that never had we known how to see ourselves Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Jews - Women; Nudity; Pornography; Prostitution; Women - Abused NAPA, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: As bountiful as love Last Line: And the men overflowed with poppies %and magueys Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Flowers; Human Rights - Argentina; Love; Passion NIGHT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Beyond the night, %among the crystalline thresholds of dream Last Line: To the austere language of absence Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Travel NIGHT AND MIST, by CYRUS CURTIS CASSELLS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: And then the voice of authority Last Line: Which has no currency %in this misted world Subject(s): Argentina; Timerman, Jacobo (1923-1999) OBEDIENT GIRL, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The obedient girl %with the patent-leather shoes Last Line: As if her body were a country %of obscure travelers Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Obedience; Silence OMBU, by LUIS L. DOMINGUEZ Poem Source First Line: Every territory on earth has a conspicuous feature Last Line: Beautiful growth, that rises to the clouds, like the lighthouse of %that sea Subject(s): Argentina; Memory; South America; Travel ONCE AGAIN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Once again the women linger Last Line: Even in the perverse secret of %wicked deaths Subject(s): Chile; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fascism And Fascists; Human Rights - Argentina; Tyranny And Tyrants PATIENTLY NAME THEM, AS IF DEALING WITH LEGENDS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And no one looks out of the antechambers of the departed Subject(s): Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina POEM OF THE GIRL FROM VELAZQUEZ, by RICARDO MOLINARI Poem Source First Line: Ah, if only the village were so small Last Line: Some day, she comes to hear me Subject(s): Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Girls; Grief POEM TO BE RECITED IN DREAMS OF THE SEA, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: At night, in the sounds of an ocher and hallucinatory, confused and Last Line: With light like the invincible seasons of dream Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Dreams; Hallucinations And Illusions; Human Rights - Argentina; Love PRESIDENT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: All dressed in white Last Line: This summer in the country of the dead Subject(s): Democracy; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fascism And Fascists; Government; Human Rights - Argentina PROCESSIONS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Beneath her eyes she carries the scars of absence, and her gait Last Line: A concave surface beneath her nebulous steps Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence PROLOGUE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The disappeared women slipped in among dreams. They would watch me Last Line: Because I wish to accompany my dead sisters Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Pain; Women PUPILS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Light overflowing and melodious Last Line: A wound that makes its nest %amid the sadness Subject(s): Absence; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Grief; Human Rights - Argentina QUESTIONS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: I will not rest easy with my questions Last Line: But the men %cloaked in darkness Subject(s): Concentration Camps; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; History; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence REMEMBERING THE MADWOMEN OF THE PLAZA DE MAYO, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: There is nothing here Last Line: Of the forgotten ones %here present Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina RENEE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: She still approaches %murmurs, whispers Last Line: Who could not gather seedlings Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Mothers And Daughters; Photography And Photographers; Pictures RENEE EPPELBAUM, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: As in a circular Last Line: And found my hands Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Heaven; Human Rights - Argentina SANTOS VEGA: THE DEATH OF THE SINGER, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO Poem Source First Line: Under the broad-girthed ombu, beloved by the turtle-doves Last Line: Said sighing, 'because the devil overcame him' Subject(s): Argentina; Death; Grief; Peace; Poetry And Poets SANTOS VEGA: THE SINGER'S HYMN, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO Poem Source First Line: Following the azure dawn, the great, calm, triumphant Last Line: American waved our national flag on the soil of the %equator Subject(s): Argentina; Poetry And Poets; Singing And Singers SANTOS VEGA: THE SINGER'S SWEETHEART, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO Poem Source First Line: The sun is setting: the horizon glows like fire, and a Last Line: Swaying to and fro above an ancient ruin Subject(s): Argentina; Guitars; Love; Music And Musicians; Poetry And Poets SANTOS VEGA: THE SOUL OF THE SINGER, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO Poem Source First Line: When evening bends sighing towards the west, a Last Line: The country of echeverria, the land of santos vega! Subject(s): Argentina; Death; Soul; South America; Worship SHROUDED WOMAN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Between slits and amulets Last Line: Covers her with greenish and solitary %epitaphs Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Solitude; Terror; Women SOUNDS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The words broke away from the sound Last Line: So I could repeat a name Subject(s): Deafness; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence THE CHRIST OF ARGENTINE, by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON Poem Text First Line: O, blood-red races, lift your eyes Last Line: With christ of argentine! Subject(s): Argentina; Chile; Peace; Statues; War THE OLD COWPUNCHER SPEAKS, by BERTON BRALEY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Down on the pampas of argentina Last Line: Of argentina, below the line! Subject(s): Argentina THEN HE ASKED HER, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Of the maimed eyes Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory; Pictures THEY AROSE ON TIPTOE, INTOXICATED IN THEIR DOOM, AND EACH FOOTSTEP, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: A feast of lights Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Insomnia; Solitude THEY BEGIN TO MOVE SLOWLY, SLUGGISHLY, AS IF SOMEONE WERE SUSPENDING, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: They dance, and they dance as if this dance were the last round of their souls Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina THEY SAW HER GRASP HER OWN WAIST, AND THE FRICTION FROM HER HANDS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Rocked dead in her dreams-a memory-in her land of smoke Subject(s): Death - Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Mothers; Solitude; Sons TORTURE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: Slowly and in secret Last Line: Eternal ceremony of torture Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Torture TRANSPARENT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: In her eyes that throb with presences Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory WALKING, SHE IS A SOLILOQUY, AN ALCHEMY OF LIFE ITSELF, ERECT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: Sea, surely he will be in heaven Subject(s): Absence; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Heaven; Human Rights - Argentina WE WERE MET, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: We were met by Last Line: Bringing us to light Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Freedom; Happiness; Human Rights - Argentina; Light WHAT LIES IN THE DEPTHS OF YOUR EYES?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: What lies in the depths Last Line: Because you are a butterfly luminous in the mirrors Subject(s): Absence; Blindness; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners; Terror WHEN SHE SHOWED ME HER PHOTOGRAPH, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: That it seems as if she were alive? Subject(s): Daughters; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Love; Pictures WHEN THE EVENING LIGHT BURNS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: And I begin to dream with %my photo Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Insanity; Love; Memory WOMAN WAITS FOR HER DEAD IN A USELESS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: A woman waits for her dead Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina YELLOW FLOWERS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source Last Line: For the tombs %of the nameless Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Flowers; Graves; Human Rights - Argentina; Solitude; Women YOU, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: You who vainly %made your tongue Last Line: Landscape %between my hands Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory ZONES OF PAIN: 1, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The zones of pain, restless, scattered Last Line: Offer solace to the dead-dying Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Pain ZONES OF PAIN: 2, by MARJORIE AGOSIN Poem Source First Line: The pain, savage and exact Last Line: Now dream amid %the delirium Subject(s): Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Pain; Solitude |
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