The poem describes different scenes from nature. It follows the dreams of a daisy to accompany the Virgin Mary and the playfulness of a mare that follows deer. It describes the breeze from the sea arriving at the hunting ground and kissing the pines. It closes with little birds drinking from the Quema River as deer run by and references sensations being shaken while traveling to the Virgin Roc鱈o.
2. The daisy dreams of being the rosemary1捉
Of being the rosemery
The Daisy dreams
Of being the rosemery
The Daisy Dreams
Of being rosemery
Of being rosemery
To go with the Virgin
On the hat
To go with the Virgin
On the hat
And I, my lady,
Dream with the marshland
And I, my lady,
Dream with the marsh
At any time.
3. 2捉 My mare plays after the deers
After the deer
My mare plays
After the deer
My mare plays
After the deer
After the deer
And she likes to follow them
Marsh in
And she likes to follow them
Marsh in
And among the branches
My horse neighs
Among the branches
My horse neight
Dancing sevillanas
4. 3捉
The breeze of the seas arrives in the hunting
ground
That arrives in the hunting ground
The breeze of the seas
That arrives in the hunting ground
The breeze of the seas
That arrives in the hunting ground That arrives in the hunting ground
Its kissing the pines
Little by little
Its kissing the pines
Little by little
What a joy
would be being breeze
What a joy
To kiss you face
Night and day
5. 4捉 The little birds drink on the Quema river
On the Quema River
the little birds drink
on the Quema River
the little birds drink
on the Quema River
On the Quema river
While the deer are running
over the sands
While the deer are running
over the sands
The senses are shook
by the stuff from the road
The senses are shook
by the stuff from the road
To my Virgin Roc鱈o.