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The Poetry of Pablo Saborío

white

entering

divine white

Okay fornicators
we have or need
to go back to the light
the hard
colossal
pain
of white
don’t try
but
once there
we rest in peace.

 

 

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Posted on February 25, 2010 by Pablo Saborio Posted in contemporary poetry Tagged 21st century poetry, ars poetica, destination, english poetry, existential poetry, hard, life, light, new poetry, nihilistic poetry, pain, peace, poems, Poetry, thoughts, white Leave a comment
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