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Page 14
... prisoner don't believe them . They'll have to admit it some day . When they tell you they released me don't believe them . They'll have to admit it's a lie some day . When they tell you I betrayed the party don't believe them . They'll ...
... prisoner don't believe them . They'll have to admit it some day . When they tell you they released me don't believe them . They'll have to admit it's a lie some day . When they tell you I betrayed the party don't believe them . They'll ...
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... out the lights and ask himself why nobody is coming to help him and he will keep on looking and looking and looking from behind every curtain at the chain of mothers in the street . They put the prisoner against the wall . A soldier 41.
... out the lights and ask himself why nobody is coming to help him and he will keep on looking and looking and looking from behind every curtain at the chain of mothers in the street . They put the prisoner against the wall . A soldier 41.
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... prisoner who does not sleep there goes the shadow of the guard who grows there is the key make the hand that produces all night long make the hand fill up with doorways there it is didn't I tell you there it is there it is the key of ...
... prisoner who does not sleep there goes the shadow of the guard who grows there is the key make the hand that produces all night long make the hand fill up with doorways there it is didn't I tell you there it is there it is the key of ...
Contents
Hope | 7 |
Two Times Two | 13 |
Just Missed the Bus and Ill Be Late for Work | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Last Waltz in Santiago and Other Poems of Exile and Disappearance Ariel Dorfman No preview available - 1988 |
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afford the luxury afraid I'm afraid ARIEL DORFMAN awake believe breathes buy milk Chilean summer night Citroen compaƱero daddy dance dark dead I'd know deaf-mute dreams EASE THE FLOWERS EDGARDO ENRIQUEZ Empire's Old Clothes endures entire mass production face feet fingers friends GARBAGE TRUCK goes the shadow HABEAS CORPUS invisible hand keep writing killed LAST WALTZ let that captain LICENSE PLATES light not light listen living shriek lock LONG DISTANCE Lucky mutt Manuel Sendero Melipilla memories and bodies mirror mommy moon mother naked night table pau d'arara petition photograph calmly police pollen prisoner PROBLEMS WITH DOORS REC'D Salvador Allende schoolbooks September 4th sleep slowly someone Song of Manuel stopped Sunday talk TELEPHONE tell there's tomorrow torn-out tongue torturing tree understand UNDERTOW PROLOGUE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Villa Grimaldi violin voice WALTZ IN SANTIAGO widow WIND TO EASE word worry
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Fighting to Learn: Popular Education and Guerrilla War in El Salvador John L. Hammond Limited preview - 1998 |
Southern Theory: The global dynamics of knowledge in social science Raewyn Connell No preview available - 2007 |