Pablo Neruda Quotes
Love.
Because Of You, In Gardens Of Blossoming
Flowers I Ache From The Perfumes Of Spring.
I Have Forgotten Your Face, I No Longer
Remember Your Hands; How Did Your Lips
Feel On Mine?
Because Of You, I Love The White Statues
Drowsing In The Parks, The White Statues That
Have Neither Voice Nor Sight.
I Have Forgotten Your Voice, Your Happy Voice;
I Have Forgotten Your Eyes.
Like A Flower To Its Perfume, I Am Bound To
My Vague Memory Of You. I Live With Pain
That Is Like A Wound; If You Touch Me, You Will
Make To Me An Irreperable Harm.
Your Caresses Enfold Me, Like Climbing
Vines On Melancholy Walls.
I Have Forgotten Your Love, Yet I Seem To
Glimpse You In Every Window.
Because Of You, The Heady Perfumes Of
Summer Pain Me; Because Of You, I Again
Seek Out The Signs That Precipitate Desires:
Shooting Stars, Falling Objects.
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