AnthropoDigital Creations

Voice and spirit across code: thinking, poetry, and music in the AnthropoDigital age.

Inti A. Yanes-Fernandez studied Art History at the University of Havana. He obtained a Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies from Texas A&M University. Th.M. from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has taught Culture Theory, Philosophy, Literature, Asian Art, Aesthetics, and Greek. He has articles in academic journals such as Mediaevistik and Forum Philosophicum. His books include ‘Ante los crisantemos blancos’ (essay, 2021), ‘Alle Ontologie’ (poetry, 2023), ‘El Cid and King Arthur as Hegemonic Myths in the Christianization of the Iberian Peninsula and Britain’ (academic research, 2023), and ‘Fracta Hélade’ (poetry, 2024). He lives in the hills of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where deer and crows visit his backyard.

This is another version of the same Canto XXVI. The lyrics are clearer and there are some minor changes especially in the last stanza.

You are not mine.

How can you be!

Thyne is the Kingdom,

But there you are.

I dare not say your name—

Before the dream dissolve,

And darkness dawn to stay,

For I shall never take your name in vain…

I am not yours.

How can I be!

Thyne is the Glory,

But I remain.

Like fuego fatuo in holy ground,

The one who burns still—

Craving the fallen flesh

Of memory and clay.

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