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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

movement

of the contemporary

We have landed
in the experience

to reenact
the dance and
drunkenness
of stellar events

it is all
ignorance and
pure           movement

in the field
of
now.

 

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Posted on October 5, 2011January 15, 2021 by Pablo Saborio Posted in contemporary poetry Tagged 21st century poetry, contemporary poems, events, experience, historical poetry, ignorance, metaphysical poetry, modern poetry, movement, mystic poetry, nihilistic poetry, now 1 Comment
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