Sonnet XVII, Pablo Neruda*
I don't love you as if you were the salt-rose, topaz
or arrow of carnations that propagate fire:
I love you as certain dark things are loved,
secretly, between the shadow and the soul.I love you as the plant that doesn't bloom and carries
hidden within itself the light of those flowers,
and thanks to your love, darkly in my body
lives the dense fragrance that rises from the earth.I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where,
I love you simply, without problems or pride:
I love you in this way because I don't know any other way of lovingbut this, in which there is no I or you,
so intimate that your hand upon my chest is my hand,
so intimate that when I fall asleep it is your eyes that close.
So, World Peace. And Love! :-)
2 comments:
This has been one of my favorite Neruda poems! Will link this up again eks.
i loved this poem the first time i heard it in Patch Adams. Sweesh...
BTW, did you know that the writer of Patch Adams was the same guy who wrote Jim Carrey's Ace Ventura? wala lang.
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