Poems by Manuel Bandeira (Manuel Carneiro de Sousa Bandeira Filho)

Poet, born monday april 19, 1886 in Recife, Pernambuco (Brazil), died sunday october 13, 1968 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Posted by: Eleonora La Pazza
I am tired of limited poetry
Of well behaved verse
Of public servant poetry with time clock card, protocols and expressions of appreciation to Mr. Director.
I am tired of poetry that has to look up in the dictionary the vernacular meaning of a word.
Down with the purists.
All the words especially of prejudice
All the constructions of syntax and exceptions
All the rhythms especially the innumerable
I am tired of flirting poetry
Political
Rickety
Syphilitic
Of all poetry that surrenders to anything that is not its true self
That can't be poetry
That is bookkeeping, a table of co-sines, the perfect lover with hundred examples of letters and the different ways to please women, etc...
I want rather the poetry of madmen
The poetry of the drunkards
The difficult and poignant poetry of drunkards
The poetry of Shakespeare's fools
- I will not acknowledge any poetry that isn't freedom.
Manuel Bandeira (Manuel Carneiro de Sousa Bandeira Filho)
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