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Immigrants

translated from the Spanish by Anthony Geist

White valleys 
            left behind: 
            they begin to turn into 
rocks, 
            pine trees 
and eagles. 
            Hundreds of years on the road. 
On the way 
            my parents died. 
On the way 
            my children will be born.

 


 

Los inmigrantes

 

Valles blancos 
            han quedado atrás:  
            empiezan a transformarse  
en rocas, 
            pinos  
y águilas. 
            Cientos de años de viaje.  
En el camino 
            han muerto mis padres.  
En el camino 
            nacerán mis hijos. 

Copyright © 2025 by David Cruz. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on September 19, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.

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