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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

little poem

conjecture

drunk_poem

Suddenly a soft drunkenness came over
Me
not knowing if late night
or the glass
however
I just needed to
close
these eyes
and leave unattended
the earth.

Somekind of Poetry

Posted on August 31, 2013 by Pablo Saborio Posted in Poetry Tagged 2013 poems, contemporary poetry, doggerel, drunk poet, drunk poetry, free verse, little poem, nihilistic poems, poet 1 Comment
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