Economic Report

I am surprised to find myself reading
        with great interest
things like
    cotton harvest twenty five percent up
        on last year
    coffee exports US $124.2 million
        17.5% up on last year
    a 13.6% increase in sugar is expected
        maize production down 5.9%
    gold 10% down
        because of contra attacks in that region
    likewise shellfish…

When did such data ever interest me before?

    It is because now our wealth
                    however little
    is to be
            for everyone.
                         So it is
    for the people,
        love of the people
    this interest.
        Love is now the meaning of these figures.

Gold dug from the earth, solid sun
    cut into blocks, will become electric light
        drinking water for the poor.
Translucent molluscs, reminiscent of women,
        the smell of a woman,

come from the sea, its submarine caves
    and coloured gardens of coral to be

    pills, desks.
            Matter's holiness.
Mother, you know what a glass of milk is worth.
    Soft cloud-whirl cotton
     – we went singing to the cotton-cutting
        in our fingers we held clouds –
    will become, roads, zinc roofs,
        the economic has become poetic
            or rather, with the Revolution
                economics now is love.

This poem is published in Nicaraguan New Times by Ernesto Cardenal, translated by Dinah Livingstone (Journeyman Press, London 1988). After the triumph of the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution, which toppled the dictator Somoza, poet and Catholic priest Ernesto Cardenal became Minister of Culture in the Sandinista government.

Translated by Dinah Livingstone