Featured Contributor Spring/Summer 2021
Poetry/Art/Photography
Daniel de Culla (1955) is a writer, poet, and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Earthly Writers International Caucus, Poets of the World, and others. Director of Gallo Tricolor Review, and Robespierre Review. He has participated in Festivals of Poetry, and Theater in Madrid, Burgos, Berlin, Minden, Hannover and Genève .He has exposed in many galleries from Madrid, Burgos, London, and Amsterdam. He is moving between North Hollywood, Madrid and Burgos, Spain. His address is in Burgos, just now. He has more than 70 published books.
A GREEN MONKEY
In Moradillo de Roa lands On the banks of Burgos Going down to Uncle Julio's almond trees From the Rita winery Almost dizzy I saw a green monkey On top of a branch. -How handsome he is! I told myself Asking: -Little monkey, monkey Where did you come from? Look that you have courage. What are you doing there Uploaded on that branch? Don't you know you can fall And hurt? The monkey answered me: --No, I'm not going to hurt myself Because I have seven lives like cats. Moreover There is a very pretty girl That comes to see me Three times in the week But as you do not come To Rita's cellar When she comes Because Moradillo don't like you I can't invite her And I spend the day Like an anchoret Trying to crack Some almond tree with the tail. - Oh, idiot, how cute! As you find favor with me And now people are at festivity Well occupied I will take you with me To the Rita’s pergola And for some roasted black puddings And some salami to the wine That I’m going to give you You have to delight us With some of your funny things. -That's done. But wait My dear Daniel That over there is coming That little girl And I want to see her happy Making to her lovely things.
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