Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Pablo Neruda's Saddest Poem

My good friend, Abby, gave me a URL link.

I took a moment to open the link and read what's this poem is all about and oh geez, this is just the saddest poem I have read.

Looks like someone was there before.

******* here's the complete copy of Pablo Neruda's Saddest Poem. I don't know who's Pablo Neruda but one thing is for sure, he's dead.

Pablo Neruda (1904-1973)

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I can write the saddest poem of all tonight.

Write, for instance: "The night is full of stars,
and the stars, blue, shiver in the distance."

The night wind whirls in the sky and sings.

I can write the saddest poem of all tonight.
I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too.

On nights like this, I held her in my arms.
I kissed her so many times under the infinite sky.

She loved me, sometimes I loved her.
How could I not have loved her large, still eyes?

I can write the saddest poem of all tonight.
To think I don't have her. To feel that I've lost her.

To hear the immense night, more immense without her.
And the poem falls to the soul as dew to grass.

What does it matter that my love couldn't keep her.
The night is full of stars and she is not with me.

That's all. Far away, someone sings. Far away.
My soul is lost without her.

As if to bring her near, my eyes search for her.
My heart searches for her and she is not with me.

The same night that whitens the same trees.
We, we who were, we are the same no longer.

I no longer love her, true, but how much I loved her.
My voice searched the wind to touch her ear.

Someone else's. She will be someone else's. As she once belonged to my kisses.
Her voice, her light body. Her infinite eyes.

I no longer love her, true, but perhaps I love her.
Love is so short and oblivion so long.

Because on nights like this I held her in my arms,
my soul is lost without her.

Although this may be the last pain she causes me,
and this may be the last poem I write for her.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

one of my fave poems of all-time. read more about pablo neruda, his works are a treasure to behold. :)

Anonymous said...

Pablo Neruda, charles bukowski, ts eliot, dylan thomas...

i have one of bukowski's Poems The Last Day of the Suicide Kid accompanied by Led Zeppelin's drummer John Bonham and TS Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock with Portishead. You may want to check them out.

I was hoping to find one of neruda's poems with great drum beats or the like. hhmmm...