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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

metodo de la duda

encima

realidad intocable

Cuál es el punto de
partida
de la misma realidad

y esa inoportuna
importancia
del sentimiento

espero

aislado

casi como gota de verdad
el momento
cuando
nazca algo
que no pueda

dudar.


Posted on September 24, 2010 by Pablo Saborio Posted in poesia contemporanea Tagged metodo de la duda, nihilismo, pablo saborio, poemas, poesia actual, poesia existencial, poesia moderna, poeta costarricense, realidad, sentimiento, verdad Leave a comment
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