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To Roosevelt 1

The voice that would reach you,

Hunter, must speakin Biblical tones, or in the poetry of Walt Whitman.

You are primitive and modern, simple and complex;you are one part George Washington and one part Nimrod.

You are the United States,future invader of our naive Americawith its Indian blood, an Americathat still prays to Christ and still speaks Spanish.

You are strong, proud model of your race;you are cultured and able; you oppose Tolstoy.

You are an Alexander-Nebuchadnezzar,breaking horses and murdering tigers.(You are a Professor of Energy,as current lunatics say).

You think that life is a fire,that progress is an irruption,that the future is whereveryour bullet strikes.

No.

The United States is grand and powerful.

Whenever it trembles, a profound shudderruns down the enormous backbone of the Andes.

If it shouts, the sound is like the roar of a lion.

And Hugo said to Grant: "The stars are yours."(The dawning sun of the Argentine barely shines;the star of Chile is rising..) A wealthy country,joining the cult of Mammon to the cult of Hercules;while Liberty, lighting the pathto easy conquest, raises her torch in New York.

But our own America, which has had poetssince the ancient times of Nezahualcóyolt;which preserved the footprint of great Bacchus,and learned the Panic alphabet once,and consulted the stars; which also knew Atlantic(whose name comes ringing down to us in Plato)and has lived, since the earliest moments of its life,in light, in fire, in fragrance, and in love--the America of Moctezuma and Atahualpa,the aromatic America of Columbus,

Catholic America,

Spanish America,the America where noble Cuauthémoc said:"I am not in a bed of roses"--our America,trembling with hurricanes, trembling with Love:

O men with Saxon eyes and barbarous souls,our America lives.

And dreams.

And loves.

And it is the daughter of the Sun.

Be careful.

Long live Spanish America!

A thousand cubs of the Spanish lion are roaming free.

Roosevelt, you must become, by God's own will,the deadly Rifleman and the dreadful Hunterbefore you can clutch us in your iron claws.

And though you have everything, you are lacking one thing:

God!{1} - there is more than one translation of this poem

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Ruben Dario

Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (January 18, 1867 – February 6, 1916), known as Rubén Darío, was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-Americ…

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