Climbing up to the ruined tower above Sant Vicenç, I’m alone but for dive-bombing swallows. Off to my left, the village of Sant Pere is shimmering in the sun. To the north, the peak of distant Puigmal is still coated in snow.
I climb the scree before discovering near the top that there was a path on the other side after all. I take my shirt off and expose my skinny torso to the heat. The bleating of a goat resounds in the valley. One solitary farmhouse is lodged into the hillside between here and Bellmunt.
At the summit with the descent stretched out below, I’m only halfway to my aim. I enjoy the moment and indulge in some solo entertainment in the shrubbery. The roof of the ruined tower is open. Sunlight illuminates one half of the circle and shadow falls on the other. I’m almost at the end of my Iberian journey.
Copyright © | Steve Porter, 2004 |
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By the same author | There are no more works at Badosa.com |
Date of publication | November 2007 |
Collection | Global Fiction |
Permalink | https://badosa.com/n250-74 |
I have read some poems by Steven Porter and I liked them very much. He has a big poetry knowledge and a large sensitivity to write poems. Now I'm interested in his new book The Iberian Horsehoe because I want to know his point of view about Spanish people and about my country. I would like you to publish more things by Steven Porter.
Just a note to let you know how much I dislike Steve Porter's The Iberian Horseshoe. His arrogance makes me believe he's an American in disguise. Cheers,
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