Filosofía de un limón
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2018
No soy una experta en la vida pero siempre que se me ocurre una frase o un poema los apunto en mi bloc de notas.
No se las he enseñado a nadie aún y creo que algunas merecen la pena ser leídas, quizá no resuelvan vidas ni consigan la cura contra el cáncer, pero en fin, tu decides cuan importantes van a ser para ti.
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