Birth of Christ, in which the bee passed. Poems for children
This poem is one of those Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz wrote about worldly themes. This seventeenth-century poet was a revolutionary woman in her time, fighting for women to have an education, and was one of the few women considered scholar in her time. Birth of Christ, in which the bee dis is a curiou
This poem is one of those Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz wrote about worldly themes. This seventeenth-century poet was a revolutionary woman in her time, fighting for women to have an education, and was one of the few women considered scholar in her time.
Birth of Christ, in which the bee dis is a curious poem in which the relationship of bees with flowers is explained. A beautiful poem of great sonority to read to children, so they learn to look at bees in a more cordial way. Birth of Christ, in which the bee passed. Poem for children
Of the most fragrant rose
was born the
bee most beautiful, to whom the clean dew
gave purity matter.
Born, then, and just born,
when in the same currency,
what in
pearls received, begins to pay in pearls.
Let llo Alba cry, it is not much,
it is custom in its beauty; but who is there who does not admirethat the Sun tears pour?
If it is to fertilize the Rose,
it is idle diligence,
it is not necessary to dew
after the Bee is born;
and more, when in the closing
of its virginal
purity
,
no antecedent could have nor can there be anyone who happens.
Well, what is the purpose of the crying
that gently waters him?
Who can not give more Fruit, qué what does it matter that it is sterile?
More ah! that the Bee has
so intimate
dependence
always with the Rose, that
depends his life on it; D
then giving him the nectar
pure
that his fragrances engender,
not only before he conceives it,
but then feeds it.Son and mother, in such divine
peregrine competitions,
no one remains debtor
and both
obligated
remain. Abe
The Bee pays the
dew
that the Rose begets, and she returns to return with the same that encourages it.
Helping each other with
mutual correspondence
,
the Bee to the fecund Flower,
and she to the Bee sustains. Si
Well, that's why it's crying,
Jesus weep, norabuena, that what he expends in dewwill later charge in nectar.