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Old Fashion BluesAuthor(s): Ramón RodríguezSource: Callaloo, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Autumn, 2003), p. 1109Published by: The Johns Hopkins University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3300797 .

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OLD FASHION BLUES

por Ramon Rodriguez

Iran cantando- voces o flores de papel de estafio

juguemos a que somos inmortales una casa de munecas para ti con ventanas al sur en el cementerio de Darkest Creek

nunca dijo construiras con tus manos un cenicero fundamental s6lo para mi

s6lo para mi

nunca dije piedra de agua luna de noviembre

sagitario por el camino de oyameles

s6lo para mi

por el camino de oyameles nifo viudo padre desvalido rumbo a tu casa de mufiecas con ventanas al sur

juguemos a que somos inmortales en el cementerio de Darkest Creek

oh si en el viejo cementerio de Darkest Creek.

Callaloo 26.4 (2003) 1109

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