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Sonnet Quotes by Pablo Neruda
- Sonnet XXV Before I loved you, love, nothing was my own: I wavered through the streets, among Objects: Nothing mattered or had a name: The…
- You must know that I do not love and that I love you, because everything alive has its two sides; a word is one wing…
- I built up these lumber piles of love, and with fourteen boards each I built little houses, so that your eyes, which I adore and…
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