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Beyond Language

The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

sacred language

buried

This is the quest

   ink and blood

searching for the sacred language

a series of words

somewhere buried

in the openness of Being.

 


Nihilistic Poetry

Posted on November 3, 2009December 1, 2021 by Pablo Saborio Posted in Poetry Tagged being, beyond language, blood, contemporary poem, costa rican poet, ink, modern poetry, nihilism poems, nihilistic poetry, openness, poem, poems on nihilism, poetry of being, poetry quest, quest, sacred language, the poet, to be, words 2 Comments
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