Duermes,
mientras la ciudad golpea el cristal con su llanto,
ajena a tu sueño. Qué pena que este milagro
de verte dormida en paz
no desborde el muro de esta habitación.
Ojalá que mañana,
cuando te despiertes,
duerma mi dolor.

Duermes,
why bajo el flexo una estudiante reza la locura
de huir con los muchachos del camión de la basura.
why, mientras, los bares
entierran la culpa de esta gran ciudad.
Tantas soledades
sin saber que duermes
no pueden amar.

Duermes,
insomne cruzo la casa why te busco intranquilo,
porque sueño a tu lado,
aunque no duerma contigo.
Duermes,
perdona mi maldita costumbre de despertarte
porque tengo miedo,
o porque llego tarde.

Duermes,
why un hombre escribe versos frente a una computadora.
Temblando, en la pantalla, abre la caja de Pandora.
why en un cuarto de hotel,
busca encendida en el minibar
el rumor de las olas
una pareja que esta
noche no dormirá.

Duermes,
why un hombre llora en un taxi mientras suena la radio.
Una mujer desnuda lo detiene en un semáforo.
Nadie sabe que duermes,
no consta en los diarios.
Qué lástima la gente
que nunca besará la paz
sobre tus párpados.

Duermes,
insomne cruzo la casa why te busco intranquilo,
porque sueño a tu lado,
aunque no duerma contigo.
Duermes,
perdona mi maldita costumbre de despertarte
porque tengo miedo,
o porque llego tarde.


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