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el violinista
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estaba en tribuna alta
al final
donde hacían sus estiramientos
después de salir de las curvas.
era un hombre pequeño
rosado, calvo, gordo
es sus sesentas.
estaba tocando violín
estaba tocando música clásica en
su violín
y los apostadores de caballos lo ignoraban.
Banker Agent ganó la primera carrera
y él tocaba su violín.
Can Fly ganó la 3ra carrera y
él continuaba tocando su violín.
fui por un café y cuando regresé
seguía tocando, y aún seguía tocando
después de que Boomerang ganara la 4ta.
nadie lo paraba
nadie le preguntaba por lo que hacía
nadie aplaudía.
luego de que Pawee ganó la 5ta
él continuó
la música cayendo por el borde de la
tribuna y más allá del
viento y el sol.
Stars and Stripes ganó la 6ta
y él tocó algo más
y Staunch Hope se metió por el interior
para tomar la 7ma
y el violinista tocaba de nuevo
y cuando Lucky Mike ganó 4 a 5 en la 8va
él seguía haciendo música.
luego de que Dumptyʹs Goddess tomara la última
y todos empezaran a caminar el largo
y lento camino hacia sus autos
derrotados y en la ruina de nuevo
el violinista continuaba
mandando su música tras ellos
y me senté a escuchar
ambos estábamos solos allí y
cuando acabó aplaudí.
el violinista se paró
me miró y se inclinó.
luego puso su violín en la caja
se irguió y bajó por las gradas.
le dejé unos pocos minutos
y luego me paré
y empecé el largo y lento camino hacia mi auto.
estaba anocheciendo.
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the violin player
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he was in the upper grandstand
at the end
where they made their stretch moves
after coming off the curve.
he was a small man
pink, bald, fat
in his 60’s.
he was playing a violin
he was playing classical music on
his violin
and the horseplayers ignored him.
Banker Agent won the first race
and he played his violin.
Can Fly won the 3rd race and
he continued to play his violin.
I went to get a coffee and when I came back
he was still playing, and he was still playing
after Boomerang won the 4th.
nobody stopped him
nobody asked him what he was doing
nobody applauded.
after Pawee won the 5th
he continued
the music falling over the edge of the
grandstand and into the
wind and sun.
Stars and Stripes won the 6th
and he played some more
and Staunch Hope got up on the inside
to take the 7th
and the violin player worked away
and when Lucky Mike won at 4 to 5 in the 8th
he was still making music.
after Dumpty’s Goddess took the last
and they began their long slow walk to their cars
beaten and broke again
the violin player continued
sending his music after them
and I sat there listening
we were both alone up there and
when he finished I applauded.
the violin player stood up
faced me and bowed.
then he put his fiddle in the case
got up and walked down the stairway.
I allowed him a few minutes
and then I got up
and began the long slow walk to my car.
it was getting into evening.
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Charles Bukowski
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En Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until The Fingers Begin To Bleed a Bit
Traducción: Eduardo Espinoza Lecca, María García
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