The Wind, One Brilliant Day by Antonio Machado
The wind, one brilliant day, called to my soul with an odor of jasmine.
"In return for the odor of my jasmine, I'd like all the odor of your roses."
"I have no roses; all the flowers in my garden are dead."
"Well then, I'll take the withered petals and the yellow leaves and the waters of the fountain."
the wind left. And I wept. And I said to myself: "What have you done with the garden that was entrusted to you?"
Translated by Robert Bly
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