Myriam Moscona - Poem

Poem

Rectas son las curvas de Moebius/En torcedumbre y doloridos/Con esas cintas nos krearon

  • LA CINTA DE MOEBIUS

Moebius' curves are straight/Within twisting and sorrow/We were created with these ribbons

  • MOEBIUS RIBBON

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