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A woman walks into a dreamlike labyrinth: a forest, a road, stairs, bushes, leaves. Looking for something within herself. Finding another image to create a new space. It is a dark wind, it's a hart, it's a woman, inspiration, a movement, a body, a face, sex, dream, poetry. A hart, a dark wind. "Poetry allows a privileged relationship between man and the world" (J. Cortazar - "For poetic" 1956) The poetry is based on the metaphor: rhetorical figure that combines different images in order to build new visual and sound realities. Images that allow inputs and outputs to other dimensions or places created by us: the readers. The metaphor used in Cortázar´s essay is "A hart is a dark wind," in order to show the figure of the poet and poetry (that changing state of meeting). In this metaphor prevails the combination of two images that allow us to create something new. It leads us to a search a path, to discover something new, to create. Therein lies the magic: "Whoever has flowers, does not need God" (Fernando Pessoa) Whoever has poetry inside, needs no god.

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