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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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Poema sobre la pandemia :3​

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nata0808 [166]3 years ago
5 0


El arte de perder no es difícil de dominar;

Muchas cosas parecen llenas de intención

Perderse que su pérdida no es un desastre.
Perder algo todos los días. Acepta la bala

De llaves de puerta perdidas, la hora mal gastada.

El arte de perder no es difícil de dominar.

Después practica perder más, perdiendo más rápido:

Lugares, nombres, y dónde querías decir Para viajar. Ninguno de ellos traerá un desastre.

Perdí el reloj de mi madre. ¡Y mira! Mi último, o

Siguiente a último, de las tres casas amadas fueron.

El arte de perder no es difícil de dominar.

Perdí dos ciudades, preciosas. Y, más vaster,

Algunos reinos que poseía, dos ríos, un continente.

Los echo de menos, pero no fue un desastre
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