Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Juana's Dream

Juana's Dream - Eduardo Galeano

She strolled through the market of dreams. The saleswomen settled various dreams over big clothes on the ground.

There arrives Juana's grandfather, deeply sad as it's a long time he doesn't dream. Juana takes him by the hand and helps him to choose dreams, dreams of marzipan or cotton, wings to fly while sleeping, and they go away, both, so full of dreams that there won't be enough night.

(translated by me)

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