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"corza" poems

6 poems containing "corza"
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Corrida de torosDe sombra, sol y muerte, volandera / grana zumbando, el ruedo gira herido / por un clarín de sangre azul torera.
Rafael Alberti42
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DisparoSalta la palabra / adelante del pensamiento / adelante del sonido
Octavio Paz33
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Mi voz, tu vozMi voz, mi voz, las voces de tu aliento, / de tu mano de raso y aceituna, / de mi párpado herido por la luna,
Juana de Ibarbourou14
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Mi corzaMi corza, buen amigo, / mi corza blanca. / Los lobos la mataron
Rafael Alberti7
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Tu infancia en mentonSí, tu niñez ya fábula de fuentes. / El tren y la mujer que llena el cielo. / Tu soledad esquiva en los hoteles
Federico García Lorca45
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Heraldos¡Helena! / La anuncia el blancor de un cisne. / ¡Makheda!
Rubén Darío19
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