Un año en versos
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Eladio, hermanito:

Un año que se va, un ciclo que se completa,  y tu pregunta resonando:  "¿Escribiste algo?".  La respuesta, en estos versos.  Perdón por el silencio, no por falta de cariño, sino por la quietud de mi inspiración.

Con amor y respeto, te ofrezco esta bienvenida al nuevo año, 2025,  un año lleno de miel y dulzura angélical. Que este año nos revele lo mejor de nosotros mismos.

Gracias por tu amistad incondicional, por la espera y por ser la chispa que encendió estos versos.
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