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Para mi corazón basta tu pecho,
para tu libertad bastan mis alas.
Desde mi boca llegará hasta el cielo
lo que estaba dormido sobre tu alma.
Fragmento del Poema XII de Pablo Neruda.
Eduardo Orozco

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ojosdetabano:
Para mi corazón basta tu pecho,
para tu libertad bastan mis alas.
Desde mi boca llegará hasta el cielo
lo que estaba dormido sobre tu alma.
Fragmento del Poema XII de Pablo Neruda.
Eduardo Orozco
ojosdetabano:
This one is for You
Chet Baker sings and plays ‘Time after time’. So sweet, A delicate proposal. Hope you like it.
Eduardo Orozco
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“Boys, you got to learn not to talk to nuns that way.”
The Blues Brothers. Directed by John Landis, 1980
Eduardo Orozco
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You better keep on the way you are
Eduardo Orozco
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Angels envy the living for being able to enjoy nature and creature comforts. When Ganz falls in love with beautiful circus aerialist Solveig Dommartin (who dresses in angel’s wings and robes for her act), he is allowed to “go mortal”. After a short orientation on earthly ways conducted by fellow fallen angel Peter Falk, Ganz heads off to find lasting happiness with his dream girl. Inspired by the poems of Rainer Maria Wilke (which are recited at length in the course of the film), Wings of Desire is one of the most enchanting of director Wim Wender’s films. 1987
Eduardo Orozco
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Café mexicano, delicioso y delicado gusto. Acompañado de un buen pan dulce, eso es otra historia… Buen día al Corazón…
Eduardo Orozco
ojosdetabano
You don’t know what love is.
Eduardo Orozco