Some Beasts
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<strong>Some Beasts</strong><var></var>It was the twilight of the iguana:
From a rainbowing b<dfn>.?</dfn>attlement,
a tongue like a javelin
lunging in verdure;
an areading the jungle,
monastiusical feet;
the guanaco, oxygen-fine
in the high places swarthed with distances,
cobbling his feet into gold;
the llama of scrupulous eye
the widens his gaze on the dews
of a delicate world.
A monkey is weaving
a thread of insatiable lusts
on the margins of m:
he topples a pollen-fall,
<cite></cite>startles the violet-flght
of the butterfly, wings on the Muzo.
It was the night of the alligator:
s..nouts moving out of the slime,
in inal darkness, the pullulations,
a clatter of armour, opaque
in the sleep of the bog,
turning back to the chalk of the sources.
The jaguar touches the leaves
with his phosphorous absence,
the puma speeds to his covert
in the blaze of his hungers,
his eyeballs, a jungle of alcohol,
burn in his head.
<strong>Pablo Neruda</strong>
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