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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

Qué es poesía

¿Qué es la poesía?

Hay tanto azul
para construir una cueva
diáfana de sentimiento
tanta noche
para trazar negras rutas
en el espíritu

el poeta es un ingeniero

el poema; el plano
donde se traza el esbozo
de su vuelo.

Poesía

Posted on April 25, 2011November 14, 2020 by Pablo Saborio Posted in poesia contemporanea Tagged ¿Qué es la poesía?, definicion de poesia, el poema, el poeta, Poesía, Qué es poesía, que es un poeta, que son poemas Leave a comment
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