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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

tranquil

blood

could we stop

utterly halt

listen quietly

to the cello

a last minute

full of musical transcendence

all

gone

but for this melody

I tell you

sacrifice me

if it takes blood

to be

tranquil.

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Pablo Saborio Posted in Poetry Tagged blood, cello, contemporary poems, despair, english poetry, existential, lyrical poetry, melody, minute, musical, nihilistic poetry, poem, poetic nihilism, sacrifice, stop, tell, tranquil, transcendence Leave a comment
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