Poems by Pablo Neruda
We Are Many
... When this problem has been thoroughly explored, ...
Sonnet XCV:Who ever desired each other as we do
... Let us look for the ancient ashes of hearts that burned, ...
Sonnet VIII: If your eyes were not the color of the moon
... if even held-in you did not move in agile grace like the air, ...
Gautama Christ
... Of our ancestors, of the first people, those who said the prayers&emsp ...
The Fickle One
... Like a wave Discharging on her breast ...
Absence
... My love, We have found each other ...
So that you will hear me
... Follow me. Follow me, companion, on this wave of anguish ...
The House of Odes
... But that's how it is in my house of odes ...
The People
... he returned to life once more, without it being noted ...
The Portrait In The Rock
... Changed into stone, he lives in his own country ...
Sonnet XXVII: Naked You Are As Simple as one of your Hands
... Your clear light dims, gets dressed, drops its leaves, ...
The Fear
... I am going to open myself up and shut myself in ...
Waltz
... There is no cross-tide, there is no shield, no costume, ...
I like you calm, as if you were absent
... and you hear me far-off, and my voice does not touch you ...
Your Laughter
... My struggle is harsh and I come back ...