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Thursday, June 09, 2016
Amor, una mujer y un hombre en el mundo.
Amor, Una mujer y un hombre en el mundo.
(c)copyright, 2 de Marzo de 1996, Carlos Mijares Poyer, todos los derechos reservados.
Publicado en el Suplemento Cultural de Ultimas Noticias, Caracas, Venezuela ese mismo año.
Escrito en Caracas, 13 de enero 1995.
dedicado al verdadero amor hacia la democracia para la mayorias y las minorias
I
Sobre la magnificencia del arte ser madre
Madre de un origen. Dicha de Padre.
Cuando un niño nacía, ellos
La imagen del dolor desvanecíase
En un primer respiro.
Y, cada niño es un época.
Gracias a sus padres.
La niña que había creado una época,
Se conocía asimisma y su origen
El arte de las épocas.
Y al admirar su descendencia,
Jugando entre girasoles y un césped húmedo,
Comprende que antes de aquel dolor materno,
Ya era una mujer, cuán amores, para los ojos del mundo.
2
Las flores clase media bailan,
Al titubeo de la brisa,
En otras despliegan su pístula en la noche de avenidas
Entera recompensa de un destino que que oferta y demanda
Deseos escarificados y esperanzas interminables.
El arte atestiguado en bibliotecas,
En charlas sumisas
Ungidas por el follaje clásico de los hogares,
Y encontrado por las calas más íntimas, sensibles y sinceras,
Sin espera es el amor apasionado.
3
Lecho de sueños muertos revividos
Por una mujer
Mundial en su haber,
Historia de verdadera poesía,
Historia de ser y pensar en la vida,
Hisotria de miradas decididas.
Canto de injusticias y verdadero semblante de esperanza,
Gama de madre alta de la juventud indómita,
Padre espíritu que asciende
Homenaje de una generación al orbe.
4
Siempre bienvenida la rotura de esas cadenas invisibles,
Audacia te espera como emoción liberada.
Yo también aprendí a soñar Americano hace mucho tiempo
Hasta que encontré un As de tréboles violeta,
Y un conejito blanceo que huía de una manga aterciopelada.
Un truco claudica cuando deja de ser secreto.
Y, cuando un cometa se desploma por su propio peso
No es culpable la configuración ante el contenido;
Es causa de un halón mal intencionado.
El sueño Americano intercontinental ha sido obstaculizado
Por estructuras de amor, en, sal de odios dulces
En el contenido de algunas canciones también humanas.
5
Tu rostro en perfil para el mundo
Exhibido como una flor fúnebre.
Hacer ver que en tus ojos la vida, y su ausencia
Se disputaban la definición de la injusticia.
El vaivén de valores invertidos y enmarcados.
Tu amor es más grande que ese odio llamado codicia.
Tu amor es más grande porque desafías a la pobreza conformista,
Una locura gratuita en busca de ser comprada.
Y si es por poeta, pués ya te he conocido
Porque hemos compartido vida sin saberlo,
Un supuesto pecado que ningún rezo puede curar,
Ni siquiera el indulto de la brisa.
Quiero que sepas que cada día para mi es tu día,
Y tu muerte de por sí la gracias enaltecida.
La T de tu es una cruz erigida, inolvidable.
Y, la inmortalidad es tuya, tu crucifixión, la pena
En este mundo de maldades y odios gratuitos,
A veces disfrazados de lustros
Que se amparan en el moderno diapasón del cristal,
Roto y encontrado a través de habitaciones vírgenes.
No olvides pétalo del eros, medalla esculpida con tu risa.
Un asesinato es una obra de arte pintada por egoísmos,
Por una mando de gran escasez humana,
Por un capricho de fama invidente,
Más memorable que el hechizo de la gota evaporada.
Un alma que cree tener el derecho de despojar
A una idea de su vida, se encuentra con el mismo derecho
De emitirla. Y, resurge la vida de una idea en vida
Porque no tanto de ti y de mi, sino de SÍ en la alabanza.
De todos pulcros en el Grito.
Qué más dá en un mundo que insiste en justificarse,
Sujetado en tantas partes por un telaraña de falsos hilos.
Leer el capítulo del Apóstol San Juan 9, en La Biblia,
Donde las langostas volando
Llegan estilando armadura de acero.
Canto alto, canto dice, canto espera...
“...Y sus caras eran como caras de hombres. Tenían cabellos
Como cabellos de mujer y sus dientes eran como leones. Sus
Pechos eran como corazas de hierro, y el estruendo de muchos
Carros de caballos que corren al combate.”
Pués,
Tu armadura es tu conciencia, así no más,
Lejos de ser una mercancía.
Hombres y Mujeres con armaduras de decencia.
Sólo que el Apocalípsis y el Infierno de Dante
Imaginaron con mas inocencia, utopía y destino.
Y, esta Transformación oscilante,
Árido giroscopio gigante de papel,
El rostro del amor en rostro de odio,
Rebeldes y leales, el rojo y el azul,
Oscilación que borra identidades y valores en el destello,
Que ...gira...resurge...al inclinar una lupa truqueada,
Más luz disfrazada de noble gloria, y,
El reinicio de tantas injusticias recién vestidas
Del rojo de la sangre y el azul virtual.
Máscara metafórica de Amor,
Corazón corroido y transfigurado por su ausencia.
Dónde está en el amor la solución completa
De la problemática causada por la falta de éste???
Ánima binaria divaga entre el verbo Ser y Estar,
Adopta una, escondíendose, al Ser
Detrás de otra, maquilladas, al Estar,
Se contonea y fuma degajo de los faroles de calles empedradas.
Tal virtud de la hipocresía espiritual que aprovecha
La nobleza del idealismo antaño, virtualiza...
Y exacerba el terciopelo del infinito.
Acaricias, de repente rizos de agua en tus manos.
Mundo en constante movimientos por ahora
Por todos, claro está...?
Movimiento perpetuo y virtual,
Para todos, claro está.
El elitismo y la inhumanidad desmedida
Es un complejo de grandes inseguridades humanas
También de colmadas emociones con derecho.
Nunca se habían visto tanto talento y probidad
Junto en la historia, ahogados en el solipsismo
De un timón Platónico intangible. Rumbos y navegación posibles, aún...
Alternativas que no ofrecen resolución, no por su forma,
Sólo otra autojustificación del tiemp perdido, en contenidos deshilachados
Sobre el papel y en el espacio.
Entonces, cuál es el lugar de nuestras manos?
Verdadero Amor hacia mayorías insuperables,
Aprendiendo del noble cariño de las minorías,
Ámbito del Demos en gloria de una práctica sublime.
Dialéctica de la información en los noticieros manipulada
Plagia el amor y lo esconde tras cortinas rojas
De un odio menor, y lo VENDE.
Marchande de ilusiones y emociones a un precio eléctrico,
De objetos y productos inanimados
Por la misma riqueza que contempla
Futuros,,,
Joyas de espíritus
Del mundanal ceremonial y relatada,
A partir del rostro de un bastón que no sostiene,
Es sostenido en trémolos de eras vivientes,
Sueños de utopías avasalladas por sueños inconclusos en la noche.
Sinfonía en el arte de gobernar gentes
Que navegan entre las clases sociales.
He dejado niveles de alma en esta poesía
No es mucho, bien,
Monday, January 18, 2016
poem: During A Storm of Senses
DURING A STORM OF SENSES
copyright (c)January 3, 1993, Havana, Cuba, By Carlos Mijares Poyer
FROM THE POETRY BOOK 1985, "OVERLAND: A MIDWESTERN POSTCARD".
In the evening
When the doves cry
Asunder the watercolors from the sky
Drip on to my hands.
And I recognize a painting,
I am standing in a white museum
Of summer ending.
And I look back into the sunshine
And find myself framed, smiling...
A road awakes,
I open a gate door hinged
And I step forward
Into the vacuousness of America,
Into the swirl of generations,
And I pray dialectic without gestures.
Eyes meddle
A thimble falls away
From the grace of a knitted world,
A timbre tones death like an old piano diapason
bewildered in cry
the reflected tear
bewildered in cry
the reflected tear
And the birth of a new Kingdom.
Baby child
Toes dabble in wet spring grass
And a cricket saunters
Away in smirk profile.
An American Smile extends
The glee for horizons,
A blonde man beholds the bygone
Headless skyscrapers
And lonesome T.V. Alleyways
To this day and after ,
The rise and fall of heaven.
One man desires to save the
The souls from philosophers’ timelines
And a woman gives birth even
A grandmother lies dead.
Upon a spine of roses.
Upon a spine of roses.
The kites swim astray
White bows jostled by a Bachelor’s throat
Lay then the end
Like our fathers prayed.
The last petal flown
And your small hands
As I have never seen,
And your small hands
Embracing the evening.
Look away
And stand in shadows
And you steer your eyes
And so dilate the sky
Like an overtone
Dares time
And your mind tastes space.
Saint Something rides again
Comes marching in
And parts the ocean
At one end the rest of the sea
At this end..
“O’ say can you see...”
The footprints of Liberty?
The Eagle is the nation
Shared
The swastika is the nation
Scared
Hear the clapping, nods and smiles
A President is to erect a Nation
A hippie is to save the erection
I gave you books to read
And you read them
I give you songs to sing
And you sang them
Why do you kill the weak?
It takes death no time...
Tomorrow you will dance and forget
The songs and the books
It takes death no time...
You wrote a poem that spirals
And stabs glory,
In the afternoons...
While the earth construes you
Into dust
You wear a mask when you die
You wear a mask when you die
You wear a mask of laughter,
Come and bid good-bye the answers.
While the earth conjures
While the earth unearths you
Into dust
And dust sighs into a sprinkle
Sunday, November 15, 2015
CARLOS E. MIJARES POYER, AUTHOR / MARKETER, IN THE YELLOW CHAIR REVIEW LIST OF AUTHORS, LISTA DE AUTORES PARA EL NUMERO 5 DE LA SILLA AMARILLA
http://www.yellowchairreview.com/#!issue-5/b35hg
Please Click the link and See Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, is on the list of American and International authors who will be published in the prestigious American and International Literary Portal: THE YELLOW CHAIR REVIEW.
Por favor haga click en este enlace y vea en la lista de autores Americanos publicados y autores internacionales que Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, será publicado uno de sus poemas en este prestigioso portal Americano e Internacional Literario THE YELLOW CHAIR REVIEW, LA SILLA AMARILLA.
Please Click the link and See Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, is on the list of American and International authors who will be published in the prestigious American and International Literary Portal: THE YELLOW CHAIR REVIEW.
Por favor haga click en este enlace y vea en la lista de autores Americanos publicados y autores internacionales que Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, será publicado uno de sus poemas en este prestigioso portal Americano e Internacional Literario THE YELLOW CHAIR REVIEW, LA SILLA AMARILLA.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
EROTIC BALLAD, POEMA, 2008
http://www.moma.org/
http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/
http://elpimentn.blogspot.com/ (revista digital de Carlos Mijares Poyer, digital magazine by the author.)
-EROTIC BALLAD- poem by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, 2007-08 (all rights reserved).
At the dawn of your thighs
the liquids shook my thirst
the archs tightened my being
to the fulfillment of passion.
The peak of your lips
enveloped my manlihood
in the rosy turgence
of the pinnacle-the nation of love
unmeasured.
Fingers that everywhere widened
crevices of pleasure and depths
pain and shadow in your whimper
made stars spiral like windmills
of eyes accessed. White semblances in ecstasy.
I constantly, remember that last scream
goose as in bumps of gaze
tangerine and honey pubescent jungles
cinammon that rounds that last stupor.
Sometimes, sublime claims and petitions
at your feet, through dislocated desire
totality of slavery in enjoy-
of being loved, ...your burgundy boots.
Even though, I desire always
the long nights in the sand
humid inclusions of the multitudinous ocean
that witnesses us like Crusoes
and Sea Horses, in our intimate kisses.
Do not cry, I say,... like I have cried
laugh like the breeze in my eyes, your reflection,
touch and caress the palpitating thickness
and evoke your lively tongue
over what I know is yours,
my bitten lips
by your french finger-nails.
You gave me turquoise eyes
I rendered you ebony of latin gaze of fire,
of solitary "raven"
that flies high among the snow
and evokes light.
Your fingers love, like petals in ceramic basins
swimming
befall, -aromas...
like a tear perils.
I succor the passion, you deny in your bliss.
______________________
quotes of the day:
"love"
"Where does it come from?"
"Have you been loved by all?"
(narrated in the screensplay of the american second world war movie The Thin Red Line, with the superb acting of Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, John Travolta, and other excellent performances.)
a first version of this poem in english by venezuelan-american writer Carlos E. Mijares Poyer in www.myspace.com/carlosmijaresp
we thank you for visiting these blogs.
suggested reading and browsing:http://www.esquire.com/
http://www.gq.com/
http://www.time.com/
http://www.nytimes.com/
http://www.eluniversal.com/
this blog invites to reflect and analyze info, through the above web media pages and the following web page, analyze, construe, and form your own public opinion about our world. We offer different opportunities to view different points of view about how to live and lead our lives in this "lonely" world that fights against itself with swords of light: we promote freedom of speech, opinion, and freedom!http://www.granma.cu/
http://www.lemonde.com/
http://www.londontimes.com/
http://www.americansforthearts.org/
http://www.timewarner.com/ (search in newsroom The Power of the Letter Campaign).
thank your for your time and attention.
and other European, Asian, and African media web pages, searched through http://www.google.com/
http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/
http://elpimentn.blogspot.com/ (revista digital de Carlos Mijares Poyer, digital magazine by the author.)
-EROTIC BALLAD- poem by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer, 2007-08 (all rights reserved).
At the dawn of your thighs
the liquids shook my thirst
the archs tightened my being
to the fulfillment of passion.
The peak of your lips
enveloped my manlihood
in the rosy turgence
of the pinnacle-the nation of love
unmeasured.
Fingers that everywhere widened
crevices of pleasure and depths
pain and shadow in your whimper
made stars spiral like windmills
of eyes accessed. White semblances in ecstasy.
I constantly, remember that last scream
goose as in bumps of gaze
tangerine and honey pubescent jungles
cinammon that rounds that last stupor.
Sometimes, sublime claims and petitions
at your feet, through dislocated desire
totality of slavery in enjoy-
of being loved, ...your burgundy boots.
Even though, I desire always
the long nights in the sand
humid inclusions of the multitudinous ocean
that witnesses us like Crusoes
and Sea Horses, in our intimate kisses.
Do not cry, I say,... like I have cried
laugh like the breeze in my eyes, your reflection,
touch and caress the palpitating thickness
and evoke your lively tongue
over what I know is yours,
my bitten lips
by your french finger-nails.
You gave me turquoise eyes
I rendered you ebony of latin gaze of fire,
of solitary "raven"
that flies high among the snow
and evokes light.
Your fingers love, like petals in ceramic basins
swimming
befall, -aromas...
like a tear perils.
I succor the passion, you deny in your bliss.
______________________
quotes of the day:
"love"
"Where does it come from?"
"Have you been loved by all?"
(narrated in the screensplay of the american second world war movie The Thin Red Line, with the superb acting of Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, John Travolta, and other excellent performances.)
a first version of this poem in english by venezuelan-american writer Carlos E. Mijares Poyer in www.myspace.com/carlosmijaresp
we thank you for visiting these blogs.
suggested reading and browsing:http://www.esquire.com/
http://www.gq.com/
http://www.time.com/
http://www.nytimes.com/
http://www.eluniversal.com/
this blog invites to reflect and analyze info, through the above web media pages and the following web page, analyze, construe, and form your own public opinion about our world. We offer different opportunities to view different points of view about how to live and lead our lives in this "lonely" world that fights against itself with swords of light: we promote freedom of speech, opinion, and freedom!http://www.granma.cu/
http://www.lemonde.com/
http://www.londontimes.com/
http://www.americansforthearts.org/
http://www.timewarner.com/ (search in newsroom The Power of the Letter Campaign).
thank your for your time and attention.
and other European, Asian, and African media web pages, searched through http://www.google.com/
Sunday, September 20, 2015
MOON ILLUSION -written in English August 1994, Caracas, Venezuela!
IBM ELECTRIC MANUAL TYPEWRITER OF MY PROPERTY TRANSCRIBED FROM WHITE BOND AGED LEGAL SIZE PAPER transcribed sept. 20, 2015, Caracas, Venezuela!
-MOON ILLUSION- (c) copyright Aug. 1994 by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer.
-MOON ILLUSION- (c) copyright Aug. 1994 by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer.
PUBLISHED IN ISSUE SAGE CIGARETTES MAGAZINE, DAYTONA, FLORIDA, USA.
A pebble rippled a pond's immensity
and angered the moon
as the child walked away
dealing a summer cricket tone,
silent palms to his side,
glass-eyed in this illusion of moon.
Then in a silent vestibule
looking into a clay bowl
seeming it to disappear
as numbers in the mind
alienate so many souls.
The child walked about the pastels
and averted the tumid smell
of polished furniture;
how each hair had grown
to be what seemed- a loom...
and reminisced immobility,
as a necessity in the open act
of maturity.
The child was only ten,
in the summer vane.
The moon evaporated leaves and
the flight of crows,
the darkness around the stars
perished blue.
Lately, the illusion moves.
The herd of water roams.
A pebble rippled a pond's immensity
and angered the moon
as the child walked away
dealing a summer cricket tone,
silent palms to his side,
glass-eyed in this illusion of moon.
Then in a silent vestibule
looking into a clay bowl
seeming it to disappear
as numbers in the mind
alienate so many souls.
The child walked about the pastels
and averted the tumid smell
of polished furniture;
how each hair had grown
to be what seemed- a loom...
and reminisced immobility,
as a necessity in the open act
of maturity.
The child was only ten,
in the summer vane.
The moon evaporated leaves and
the flight of crows,
the darkness around the stars
perished blue.
Lately, the illusion moves.
The herd of water roams.
Antique stanza 1990's to be added to american poem, Overland: A Midwestern Postcard 1987 U.S.A.
(...)... I grip the cold mud and I sing
with immemorial tears
never thrown from the sky.
Only
drawn arid like bones
brittle and forgotten
in the pages of large wise books
as poems. (...)
(...)
note: transcribe from ink marker black long hand writing September 20, 2015. (c) Copyright 1985 and 1987 THE PIPER ARTS AND LITERARY MAGAZINE, GUILFORD COLLEGE, WINTER OF 1987, EDITED BY DEMETRA GATES, SUPPORT FROM PHIL POLO A GREAT AMERICAN POET !!!
with immemorial tears
never thrown from the sky.
Only
drawn arid like bones
brittle and forgotten
in the pages of large wise books
as poems. (...)
(...)
note: transcribe from ink marker black long hand writing September 20, 2015. (c) Copyright 1985 and 1987 THE PIPER ARTS AND LITERARY MAGAZINE, GUILFORD COLLEGE, WINTER OF 1987, EDITED BY DEMETRA GATES, SUPPORT FROM PHIL POLO A GREAT AMERICAN POET !!!
Saturday, April 18, 2015
THE VISION
The ghost in the blizzard is in the white of my eyes
mercury runs through veins of distant planets
how the maelstrom exchanges tangents with your gaze
and we construe
always construe
you are no elf, walk as if you have legs
the horizon is your eyes closed
and the sea shares blues with the sky
like a marble' s light to your predictions.
_______________
AN EXERCISE IN AUTOMATIC WRITING BY CARLOS E. MIJARES POYER, APRIL 18, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
THE LOST POEM, EL POEMA PERDIDO
YOU ARE MY
LIFE ELF
ELEGANT IN
SUEDE AWAITING
FOR MY LAST
MINUTE DISGUISED
BOTH OF YOU -AS
DEATH
copyright (c)2015march15, by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer-Caracas, Venezuela.
LIFE ELF
ELEGANT IN
SUEDE AWAITING
FOR MY LAST
MINUTE DISGUISED
BOTH OF YOU -AS
DEATH
copyright (c)2015march15, by Carlos E. Mijares Poyer-Caracas, Venezuela.
Friday, January 23, 2015
AMERICAN SOLTICE, POEM BY CARLOS E. MIJARES POYER/SOLSTICIO AMERICANO, POEMA IN INGLES POR CARLOS E. MIJARES POYER, PUBLICADO EN CALIFORNIA, ESTADOS UNIDOS DE NORTEAMERICA
https://silverbirchpress.wordpress.com/2015/01/21/american-solstice-by-carlos-e-mijares-poyer-i-am-waiting-poetry-series/
Two days ago, The Silver Birch Press Publisher, in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., published in a homage poetry series, in honor of the great american Beat Generation Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carlos Mijares Poyer' s poem entitled: American Solstice (in its original english), along with the poems of another national and international poets, honoring the Ferlinghetti's theme based on his poem entitled: I Am Waiting. Click the link above to see Carlos' poem in english.
Hace dos dias, la editorial de Los Angeles, California, Estados Unidos de Norteamerica, public'o en una serie po'etica en homenaje y en honor al gran poeta norteamericano de la generaci'on Beat, de la palabra Beatitud o buenaventuranza, el poem titulado: Solsticio Americano (en su original ingl'es), de Carlos Mijares Poyer, junto a otros poemas de poetas nacionales e internacionales, honrando al poeta norteamericano Lawrence Ferlinghetti, bajo el tema del poema de este mismo autor, de su famoso poema titulado: Estoy esperando. Haga click en el enlace arriba para ver el poema de Carlos.
Two days ago, The Silver Birch Press Publisher, in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., published in a homage poetry series, in honor of the great american Beat Generation Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carlos Mijares Poyer' s poem entitled: American Solstice (in its original english), along with the poems of another national and international poets, honoring the Ferlinghetti's theme based on his poem entitled: I Am Waiting. Click the link above to see Carlos' poem in english.
Hace dos dias, la editorial de Los Angeles, California, Estados Unidos de Norteamerica, public'o en una serie po'etica en homenaje y en honor al gran poeta norteamericano de la generaci'on Beat, de la palabra Beatitud o buenaventuranza, el poem titulado: Solsticio Americano (en su original ingl'es), de Carlos Mijares Poyer, junto a otros poemas de poetas nacionales e internacionales, honrando al poeta norteamericano Lawrence Ferlinghetti, bajo el tema del poema de este mismo autor, de su famoso poema titulado: Estoy esperando. Haga click en el enlace arriba para ver el poema de Carlos.
Sunday, January 06, 2013
THE MACHO, AS YOU LIKE IT, AMERICAN POETRY
HAIR SLICKED-BACK
BAD-TO-THE-BONE (BLACK)
-A PROMINENT SNICKER-
HE CARESSES HIS TOOL
LIKE A MIDNITE CANNON
DOLLIES, STARLETS AND DIVAS
PROWL HIM LIKE ANTS
HE IMITATES THE TANGO-
LOOK WITH A JESUS SMIRK
AND MAKES LOVE IN THE
AFTERNOONS,
HE HAS CHILDREN
ALL OVER THE WORLD
LIKE EYES AND SPECTRES OF HIS OWN
PROVIDENCE
THIS MACHO MAN HAS NO HAIRY CHEST
BUT THE EYES
OF AN INFANT...
A LUNATIC IN STARDOM
SEEKING THE LAST BIRDS
AND THAT LAST SONG
HIS HEART-BEAT BROKEN
HIS FINGER SOILED
WITH THE SPERM OF
HIS LOVERS
AND WHAT IS MORE
HIS LASER EYES JET-BLACK
BRING DOMINION THROUGH
CAMERAS AND SCREENS
INTO THE RECONDITE PREMISES
OF YOUR HEART..!
written in Caracas, Venezuela, california norte July 5, 2007.
(c)copyright 2007, by Carlos Mijares Poyer
Monday, December 31, 2012
IMAGO, POEMA
(c)copyright December 29, 2012 translation of his orignal poem in english-a version- by Carlos Mijares Poyer.
IMAGO
Escarabajo transparente
donde puedo ver el reflejo
de todos los cielos y océanos
tus ojos están allí como
dos universos inmediatos
esperando a ser conquistados
por esta desvastada sociedad
vengo y merodearé
a través de los más exquisitos bosques de tus galaxias
y disfrutar de los hoyos negros
de tu maíz interno
y el tímpano
de tu noche blanca.
IMAGO
Escarabajo transparente
donde puedo ver el reflejo
de todos los cielos y océanos
tus ojos están allí como
dos universos inmediatos
esperando a ser conquistados
por esta desvastada sociedad
vengo y merodearé
a través de los más exquisitos bosques de tus galaxias
y disfrutar de los hoyos negros
de tu maíz interno
y el tímpano
de tu noche blanca.
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