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🦋 Otra vez lectura: Versos Aponteños

interpretación de unas líneas de La loca de la casa. Esos versos y los del lamento del Tin Man se complementan.

Ay mi amor; las heridas de una viuda joven cortan lo más profundas.

sus experimentos clasificaba
especímenes
como mariposas clavadas cada en su caja
un museo de entomología
necropelógico
y

cambiaba segura y tranquila
los corredores de su
imaginación
de él

posted afternoon of Friday, July 19th, 2013
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Gracias, Jeremy. ¡Qué gracioso el adjetivo aponteño! A veces también hago traducciones, y sé cuánto se sufre y cuánto, a veces, se goza.

posted morning of July 20th, 2013 by Marta Aponte Alsina

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