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    December, 2007

    ¿Por qué escribo?

    Escribo

    Escribo, Para mantener distraída la amargura
    Esquivo, Sus dardos con palabras, mi armadura
    Y callo. Por k digo más en mis silencios
    Que engañando a las palabras
    Con sentimientos adaptados.

    Escribo, esquivo y callo.
    Y a menudo lloro en mi folio
    Mis lágrimas son tintas
    Y no hallo
    Mejor ataque que un poema
    Ante tanto olvido, Ante tanta pena.

    Escribo, Para curar mi alma rota,
    Grito, para que el silencio no me coja.
    Y curo mis heridas con un verso,
    Y mis miedos con palabras.
    Y los lloro en una hoja.

    Escribo, para mantener a distancia la locura.
    13 de Diciembre de 2007

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