Ramina Herrera
Ramina Herrera, born in Luya, Amazonas, Peru, in 1979, is a Business Administrator by profession. Graduated from the National University of Trujillo, Entrepreneur, the more she feels Poet by vocation. She is author of four books. Her poetry book “Memories the unborn’ was published online by the magazine “Voices” of Spain. In 2007 she published the poetry book “Night Loneliness”. Her third book “Moon Woman” was published last year. ‘Confessions at Dawn’ is her fourth poetry book.
AND THE COFFEE DOESN’T RUN OUT
One coffee today wasn’t enough
To silence the nostalgia,
That you sat with me
And we cried over your absence,
Heaven helped,
The drops of rain
Camouflaged the tears
Cried the neuromas
The eyes
The lips
The heart
And even the soul….
The soul which knows patience
Of waiting
Of flowing
Of so much seeing me also she cried.
Sip by sip
The cup overtook,
The sweet bitterness
Was lost in the salt
And heaven continues to rain
Just like my eyes still raining
My neuromas
My mouth
My hands
The soul…
Sit with me
To cry your absence
That time detained
And the coffee doesn’t run out…
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