Bolivar
translated from the Spanish by Muna Lee
Poet, soldier, statesman, hero, he stands—
Great, like the countries whose freedom he won;
He whom no country can claim as her son,
Though as his daughters were born many lands.
His was the valor of who bears a sword;
His was the courtesy of who wears a flower:
Entering salons, he laid by the sword;
Plunging in battles, he tossed away the flower.
The peaks of the Andes to him seemed to be
But exclamation points after his stride:
Soldier-poet he was; poet-soldier was he!
Each land that he freed
Was a soldier’s poem and a poet’s deed:
And he was crucified.
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on October 12, 2024, by the Academy of American Poets.