Pablo Neruda Quotes
Leaning Into The Afternoons I Cast My Sad Nets
towards Your Oceanic Eyes.
There In The Highest Blaze My Solitude Lengthens And Flames,
its Arms Turning Like A Drowning Man's.
I Send Out Red Signals Across Your Absent Eyes
that Smell Like The Sea Or The Beach By A Lighthouse.
You Keep Only Darkness, My Distant Female,
from Your Regard Sometimes The Coast Of Dread Emerges.
Leaning Into The Afternoons I Fling My Sad Nets
to That Sea That Is Thrashed By Your Oceanic Eyes.
The Birds Of Night Peck At The First Stars
that Flash Like My Soul When I Love You.
The Night Gallops On Its Shadowy Mare
shedding Blue Tassels Over The Land.
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