Monday, December 29, 2008
Clenched Soul
by Pablo Neruda
We have lost even this twilight.
No one saw us this evening hand in hand
while the blue night dropped on the world.
I have seen from my window
the fiesta of sunset in the distant mountain tops.
Sometimes a piece of sun
burned like a coin in my hand.
I remembered you with my soul clenched
in that sadness of mine that you know.
Where were you then?
Who else was there?
Saying what?
Why will the whole of love come on me suddenly
when I am sad and feel you are far away?
The book fell that always closed at twilight
and my blue sweater rolled like a hurt dog at my feet.
Always, always you recede through the evenings
toward the twilight erasing statues.
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4 comments:
good blog keep up the good work
Paul Host
http://www.poetrylock.com
looks like Pablo had the blues.......
wow, gd. that is GREAT! thanks
A great poem about the temporality and constancy of all things. If you really like Neruda, check out Red Poppy at www.redpoppy.net. It's a nonprofit set up to create a documentary about him, publish his biography, and translate his works into English.
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