Diaz-Canelput-to-finger,
General’s wimp:
with your tamale body
you want to spread fear,
and so you throw yourself into the ring
with your hosts of thugs,
and order the blackouts
in sleep and wakefulness,
while the people go into exile
and feed sharks.
Díaz-Canel, the dunce
that Raúl has fingered,
he wants to impose his creed on us,
and let that cast applaud him
which is more hollow than a bowl
It doesn’t have cereal.
The one with the tamale body
(Lis Cuesta’s husband)
to these excesses he lends himself
by order of General.
Díaz-Canel, the clown
of military junta,
rushes to celebrate
the repressionthe failure
of a regime, the decline
of an absurd tyranny
that incites the police
against the imprisoned people.
How sad, the state terror
that applauds progress.
Díaz-Canel, the singao
— who gave the order of combat
and portion the avocado
and he is hated in Marianao,
Guanabo, Bacuranao…—,
has returned to manipulate
the “popular vote”
of that handcuffed town
therefore state terror
of the military junta.
Díaz-Canel, the tyrant
of the ruse, of the trick,
who inherited from seboruco
that unhealthy contempt
against the sovereign people,
defend the Russian dictator.
Díaz-Canel, the intruder
who inherited power in Cuba,
does not get tired of exercising
infamy, hate, abuse.
Díaz-Canel, the jackal
that he has fingered to send
that military junta,
has order from the General
—the one who confiscated the plant,
the one who gagged people—,
to be called “President”
in public, not in private!
Who dictates state terror?
It’s Raúl, the delinquent.
Díaz-Canel, the wimp
of the military junta,
with that peerless belly
and his ukulele timbre,
reminds me of Chacumbele
that he killed himself.
The dominoes got stuck.
Cuba is a dunghill.
For next February
that already fell.
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