this morning in a little while to work and robbed while making the tail of the Bank (as time steals to continue fulfilling work) took advantage Benedetti's book with me, thinking at first moment to review just finished my favorite poems but inquiring if he could join the list of the past and the occasion of this, look what I found:
THE
WORDS I spent the words
Look, what I want
I have it pretty clear.
If you talk about progress
to speak Nothing but
Look we all know
That forward is not back.
Yes is against violence
But we good points,
If violence comes and goes
I can not complain later.
guarantees
Look, the people know
What you need to ensure
I spent the words
Look, what I want
I have it pretty clear.
If the peace talks but has
torturing Custom Look there for that service
A radical cure.
Typing Agrarian Reform
But only on paper
that if people look forward
The land comes with it.
If this handing over the country
And speaking of sovereignty
Who will doubt that You are sovereign
crap.
I spent the words
Look, what I want
I have it pretty clear.
dirty words I
not take away the taste
And wipe your mouth
If you say Revolution. Mario Benedetti
finished the word revolution and it ran through my body " Goosebumps "... because I'm sure something sad and every emotion seems to permeate my feelings (and will), but also because it causes me much surprise that fit the lyrics of this author ever Venezuelan reality exhiliado ... amazing right? this is for you to see ... Oppression is oppression anywhere, where you live for it regardless of the age in which we are, the name given to the pantomime or is mounted.
Crispen them to hairs, Benedetti went into exile after the coup d'etat of June 27, 1973 in Uruguay which took place when the executive branch of that country dissolved the Chamber of Senators and Representatives, and creates a State Council with legislative, administrative comptroller asked to design a constitutional amendment to reaffirm the principles of democratic republicans, suspended civil rights and empowers the armed forces and police to ensure the uninterrupted provision of public services.
Any resemblance to the reality of that country in those years with the Venezuelans who live right now, is a coincidence ... maybe I was wrong to compare and this is just another deception of the empire ... I notice you chirulí!
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