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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

rimas

hacia sombras

Escombro sin asombro
es hora de hacer
espacio para otros

borona sin corona
es hora de partir al
reino de la escoba

rastro sin rostro
es hora de desprender
como piel muerta del olvido

costra sin otra
razón para seguir
en la zona febril del acto.

Poesía Nihilista

Posted on September 23, 2011April 15, 2021 by Pablo Saborio Posted in poesia contemporanea Tagged muerte, olvido, poemas nihilistas, poesía fatalista, poesía pesimista, rimas Leave a comment
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