Roses give off a faint fragrance.
The stars give off the purest light.
The nightingale crows in the deepest voice.
Sing the beauty of the night.
The fragrance of flowers annoys me.
The twinkling sky blue darkened my forehead.
The loud song of the nightingale.
Makes me cry.
That's not infinite melancholy.
Sweet words.
Lick my old heart.
Please let roses give me fragrance.
Let the stars light the fire of poetry for me.
Let the nightingale sing for me happily
Brief introduction of the author
Juan Ramon Jimenez is a Spanish poet. He was born in Maugourd, a small town in Andalusia, and studied at the University of Seville. I started writing poems very early. /kloc-went to Madrid in 0/900, published poetry anthology Purple Soul L and White Water Lily, and co-founded poetry magazines such as Sun God and Renaissance with friends.
19 16 married the translator sanovia kamrubi, and they translated the works of the Indian poet Tagore together. 1936, when the Spanish civil war broke out, he went into exile in Puerto Rico and Cuba. After that, he went to the United States to continue his creative and academic activities. 1952 moved to Puerto Rico to teach at a university.
1956, because his lyrics written in Spanish provide an example of noble sentiment and artistic purity, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature.