Monday, April 16, 2012

From – Twenty Poems of Love


The voice of Pablo Neruda's poems is a voice that haunts your soul ... It's the voice that persists days after the last line was read ... A voice so powerful that you cannot help but go through the same torment, the same love affair ... You fall in love ... You fall out of love ... You get lost in a trance ... Such is the voice of this great Chilean poet ...  

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From – Twenty Poems of Love

 
I can write the saddest lines tonight.

Write for example: ‘The night is fractured
and they shiver, blue, those stars, in the distance’
 

The night wind turns in the sky and sings.
I can write the saddest lines tonight.
I loved her, sometimes she loved me too.
 

On nights like these I held her in my arms.
I kissed her greatly under the infinite sky.
 

She loved me, sometimes I loved her too.
How could I not have loved her huge, still eyes.
 

I can write the saddest lines tonight.
To think I don’t have her, to feel I have lost her.
 

Hear the vast night, vaster without her.
Lines fall on the soul like dew on the grass.
 

What does it matter that I couldn’t keep her.
The night is fractured and she is not with me.
 

That is all. Someone sings far off. Far off,
my soul is not content to have lost her.
 

As though to reach her, my sight looks for her.
My heart looks for her: she is not with me
 

The same night whitens, in the same branches.
We, from that time, we are not the same.
 

I don’t love her, that’s certain, but how I loved her.
My voice tried to find the breeze to reach her.
 

Another’s kisses on her, like my kisses.
Her voice, her bright body, infinite eyes.
 

I don’t love her, that’s certain, but perhaps I love her.
Love is brief: forgetting lasts so long.
 

Since, on these nights, I held her in my arms,
my soul is not content to have lost her.
 

Though this is the last pain she will make me suffer,
and these are the last lines I will write for her.
 

Pablo Neruda

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