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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

burn art

toward skin

love_poem

It was a simple answer
or no solution at
all
but to get rid of
perplexity
with fire
the works in a blaze
and the path
opposite the column
of smoke
into the arms of a woman
that sleeps naked
like the shore
of the sea
in my bed.

 

 

Contemporary Poetry

Posted on August 18, 2013 by Pablo Saborio Posted in contemporary poetry Tagged artist, burn art, love poem, love poetry, no more art, Poetry, problem of life 1 Comment
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