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Comment 11 of 21, added on April 17th, 2005 at 12:16 PM.
I am falling in love with Neruda; he writes so eloquently, and truthfully. When he is one of those emotionally in touch people that can write as they feel without losing the beauty of the moment, of that love.
Franki from United States
Comment 10 of 21, added on March 26th, 2005 at 8:57 PM.
When I think of how one must contain such passion in just one emotion, I feel it in every one that I own and that is the beauty of this poem.
Amber from United States
Comment 9 of 21, added on March 2nd, 2005 at 4:17 PM.
Oh, Neruda!
I read this poem to my husband Daniel during our vow ceremony (weddding)...AS THE VOW. This description of our love, or mine for him at least, is unmatched by any other poem...WHAT a genius. (not me, Pablo)
Marie-estaine from United States
Comment 8 of 21, added on February 11th, 2005 at 8:13 PM.
I first heard this poem in the movie "Patch Adams" and although I am not a poetry person it made me cry. I think it is the most expressive, beautiful collection of words I have ever heard. I only wish I had met my perfect match in life so I could hjave recited it to her.
Paul
Comment 7 of 21, added on January 31st, 2005 at 10:23 PM.
this is my favorite poem ever and i have it memorized. My ex-boyfriend handed me this poem one day claiming he had written it for me. after our falling out i heard this poem in a movie. "patch adams" and i was horrified. now i know, this poem is too perfect for anyone i've ever dated to have ever written
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shelly from United States
Comment 6 of 21, added on January 27th, 2005 at 9:41 AM.
This poem in it's complexities portrays a love that goes beyond words or physical boundries. It is a deeper kind of love one that can only be felt by two people who have an understanding for each other. He does not love this person as a material object or a thing of perfection. He loves this person for this persons heart and soul. This is love that two people share as one. That is why at the end he seems to combine the two beings in physical movements cause there love links them together as one.
john sanchez
Comment 5 of 21, added on December 22nd, 2004 at 3:15 AM.
neruda perfectly words everything that is undescribable. Nietzsche said to catch a beautiful thought and try to write it down is like trapping a bird and killing it--it loses its magic and splendor once you've caught it... If this is the case, Pablo is a magnificent taxidermist.
mika giselle from Norway
Comment 4 of 21, added on December 18th, 2004 at 3:31 AM.
Man, this guy must've been deeply in love...i mean, i myself felt the emotion while reading this poem...even someone who isn't in love could fall inlove just by reading this...haha....great stuff...
uriah rex from Philippines
Comment 3 of 21, added on November 6th, 2004 at 7:44 PM.
Immensely beautiful and touching, this is especially poignant for me as I have just taken the painful decision of leaving someone who does not love me for whom I am.
Pris
Comment 2 of 21, added on October 28th, 2004 at 2:13 AM.
Neruda can write so as to immerse the reader in the emotion and passion of his words
Nicky from United States
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I am falling in love with Neruda; he writes so eloquently, and truthfully. When he is one of those emotionally in touch people that can write as they feel without losing the beauty of the moment, of that love.
Franki from United States