Una Tarde Fue
Reading 'Una Tarde Fue' truly evokes a deep sense of reflection on the themes of regret and forgiveness. The imagery of God asking to close someone's eyes and the tears that follow symbolize a profound moment of loss and sorrow that many can relate to. We often find ourselves burdened by the weight of past mistakes, especially when these mistakes affect someone who was always kind and supportive, as portrayed in the poem. In my own experience, I remember a time when I regretfully distanced myself from a dear friend during a difficult period. Much like the poem’s sentiment of abandonment and sorrow for causing suffering, I felt a heavy remorse that lingered for years. What helped me heal was acknowledging these feelings openly and seeking forgiveness—not only from the other person but from myself. The poem’s mention of the sky listening to cries suggests that even when words fail, emotions have a way of being heard and understood. This poem beautifully captures that universal human experience—the blend of regret, sorrow, and the hope for redemption. It encourages us to cherish the bonds we have, to be mindful of our actions, and to seek reconciliation when possible. Poems like 'Una Tarde Fue' serve as a poignant reminder that while we cannot change the past, we can learn from it and grow more compassionate toward ourselves and others.
















































