Man of Lepanto
What matter wounds? Quixote cries
The cause is all
Chivalry
Fighting stone towers with moving arms
Craving to vanquish evil
Courtesy to prostitutes
Because a lady is a lady
Slipped, perhaps, but never fallen
Stabbed by shards in mirrors
Truth reveals the
Romance to be ruins,
Which should be all right—romantics
Are fond of inhabiting ruins
And they are all foundation
For a better way to live
Think you know how it is?
Better to know how it should be
This is maybe music more than literature
The show more than the novel
But sing as if were
Your best reason
An impossible star
C L Couch
Known for his bravery, Cervantes took part in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Stationed on the ship La Marquesa, he fought against the Ottoman Empire and sustained serious injuries in the conflict, suffering two chest wounds and the complete maiming of his left hand.
Miguel de Cervantes – Don Quixote, Books & Facts – Biography
Photo by Martin Jernberg on Unsplash
We were cold and tired but it was totally worth heading out in the dark for these shots! 🙂
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