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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

cold poetry

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Seed of RAGE

cold descended
I believe in it
feel like I need it
surrounding me like icy mesocarp
preserving me small
and latent inside
like a rugged seed
of rage.

 

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Posted on December 14, 2010December 14, 2010 by Pablo Saborio Posted in contemporary poetry Tagged 2010 poetry, cold poetry, modern poetry, nihilistic poems, poems, Poetry, rage, seed, simple poetry, thoughts, winter poems, winter poetry Leave a comment
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