On the lowest branch of a bauhinia
rests the aquamarine black.
Enduring hummingbird… Purple, 
like edge's pleasure, thirsty
like harmful willow root: 
Nectar, Liquor, Hashish: like the origin
of fire. In America flowers
feed legions… Tadpole algae
emerging, cricket shaking out its flags.
The sun is a hermit, like corn, 
and the spot where silence's bird
sings. Enduring before iron, 
coal, pirate steamships, 
on the lowest branch of a bauhinia: 
Western slavery, rats.
Here the hunting sounds
sicken and die… the damp breeze
emerging in circles of rebellion.
On the lowest branch of a bauhinia
rests the aquamarine black.
Enduring hummingbird… Purple, 
like edge's pleasure, thirsty
like harmful willow root.                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    