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If it had been saved
If it had been saved what still fits inside, the law with its rolling stones, with its appendices and terminals with its constitutions, rights and amendments with its loads, and loads and loads of folios. All inside, nothing later, up the nothing, down the nothing taking the great form the enormous difference the great parade the great row of bypasses the great weight, body, life, all and nothing being cooked so inside outside as out and inside should be saved at the moment of the scale at the moment of the trapezium at the moment of the dices at the moment of the reverses at the solitary moment of those who do not know nor in peace, nor in war of the ones that can not of the ones that do not have of the ones that do not reach of the ones that have not eaten and won’t eat tomorrow, to that moment, without knowing. Oh!, if it had been saved the peace they do not understand and it is required to knead, to forge, to file, to burnish, to offer so that the law could have its hands and its feet its eyes and its mouth; having, having them always in peace, in peace, in peace… Oh!, if it had been saved if within the men it would have been saved in the borders of the tepid objects of the law: the peace, that one with compassionate eyes, and a tender smile. Original in Spanish and translation into English by MarÃa Eugenia Caseiro© marzo 19/06 http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewpoetry.asp?AuthorID=36578&id=156537
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