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- Once more I am the silent one who came out of the distance wrapped in cold rain and bells: I owe to earth's pure death…
- For now I ask no more Than the justice of eating.
- Eating alone is a disappointment. But not eating matter more, is hollow and green, has thorns like a chain of fish hooks, trailing from the…
- Who hasn't sharpened the edge of his soul? When, just as our eyes are opened, we see hate, and just after learning to walk, we…
- We are dust and to dust return. In the end we're neither air, nor fire, nor water, just dirt, neither more nor less, just dirt,…
- O merry, merry, merry, like only dogs know how to be happy and nothing more, with an absolute shameless nature.
- Political poetry is more profoundly emotional than any other-at least as much as love poetry-and cannot be forced because then it becomes vulgar and unacceptable.…
- And I watch my words from a long way off. They are more yours than mine. They climb on my old suffering like ivy.
- Hay algo más tonto en la vida Que llamarse Pablo Neruda? (is there anything more insane in this life than being called Pablo Neruda?)
- I have been a lucky man. To feel the intimacy of brothers is a marvelous thing in life. To feel the love of people whom…
- This time is difficult, wait for me: we will live it out vividly. Give me your small hand: we will rise and suffer, we will…
- Never an illness, nor the absence of grandeur, no, nothing is able to kill the best in us, that kindness, dear sir, we are afflicted…
- I had no more alphabet than the journeying of the swallows, the pure and tiny water of the small, fiery bird that dances rising from…
- Then I speak to her in a language she has never heard, I speak to her in Spanish, in the tongue of the long, crepuscular…
- Sufre mas el que espera siempre que aquel que nunca espero a nadie? Does he who is always waiting suffer more than he who’s never…
- And I watch my words from a long way off. They are more yours than mine. They climb on my old suffering like ivy. It…
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