“I tell myself the real “it’s fine” on the ground, having fallen.”

El verdadero “está bien” me lo digo en el suelo, caído.
Voces (1943)

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El verdadero “está bien” me lo digo en el suelo, caído.

Voces (1943)

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Italian Argentinian poet 1885–1968

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