Quote by: Federico Garcia Lorca

Stigmata of Love A light which lives on what the flames devour, a grey landscape surrounding me with scorch, a crucifixion by a single wound, a sky and earth that darken by each hour, a sob of blood whose red ribbon adorns a lyre without a pulse, and oils the torch, a tide which stuns and strands me on the reef, a scorpion scrambling, stinging in my chest-- this is the wreath of love, this bed of thorns is where I dream of you stealing my rest, haunting these sunken ribs cargoed with grief. I sought the peak of prudence, but I found the hemlock-brimming valley of your heart, and my own thirst for bitter truth and art.


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Author Bio


  • NameFederico Garcia Lorca
  • DescriptionSpanish poet, dramatist and theatre director
  • AliasesFederico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca; García Lorca; García Lorca, Federico; Lorca
  • BornJune 5, 1898
  • DiedAugust 19, 1936
  • CountrySpain
  • ProfessionPlaywright; Poet; Theatre Director; Writer