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Ode to the Book

de Pablo Neruda(2006)

2 min lectură

Mediu
When I close a book
I open life.
I hear
faltering cries
among harbours.
Copper ignots
slide down sand-pits
to Tocopilla.
Night time.
Among the islands
our ocean
throbs with fish,
touches the feet, the thighs,
the chalk ribs
of my country.
The whole of night
clings to its shores, by dawn
it wakes up singing
as if it had excited a guitar.
The ocean\'s surge is calling.
The wind
calls me
and Rodriguez calls,
and Jose Antonio--
I got a telegram
from the \"Mine\" Union
I love adventurous
books,
books of forest or snow,
depth or sky
but hate
the spider book
in which thought
has laid poisonous wires
to trap the juvenile
and circling fly.
Book, let me go.
I won\'t go clothed
in volumes,
I don\'t come out
of collected works,
my poems
have not eaten poems--
they devour
exciting happenings,
feed on rough weather,
and dig their food
out of earth and men.
I\'m on my way
with dust in my shoes
free of mythology:
send books back to their shelves,
I\'m going down into the streets.
I learned about life
from life itself,
love I learned in a single kiss
and could teach no one anything
except that I have lived
with something in common among men,
when fighting with them,
when saying all their say in my song

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Pablo Neruda. “Ode to the Book.” Clasici, Poezie.ro, https://poezie.ro/clasici/pablo-neruda/poezie/ode-to-the-book

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