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Chant of chants
(4th-5th centuries B.C.)
Every poem is an explosion of senses. Its reading travels through the most varied aromas, from myrrh and incense to tuberoses; several flavours, wine, honey, milk; textures of lips, skins; images of bodies, animals like gazelles, fawns; all this wealth of the external world, this intense sensualism and eroticism, we know it can be turned inside and, reversible, open us up to another invisible world; the world of the soul.