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Sacaste apenas un naipe
Pero era el que sostenía el castillo
Nuestro amor se dio por las costuras
Y se abrió la soldadura en los anillos
Quedamos a la intemperie
Sin un tal vez que nos resguardara
No quedó ni una primavera
Que de golpe no se hubiera vuelto cara
Las cartas caían, el tiempo sangraba
Y toda estructura de toda poesía
Se desmoronaba
La casa era endeble, el techo se hunde
Y tú y yo abrazados, salvando los muebles
En pleno derrumbe
Cae la mesa, caen las sillas
Cae la cama y se hace astillas
Caen los cuadros, los floreros
Los zapatos, los platos, percheros
Caen fotos, controles remotos, cuadernos
La ropa de invierno, los hijos, los besos, los cuernos
Cepillos de dientes, los planes pendientes
Sacaste apenas un naipe
Pero era el que sostenía el castillo
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