Pablo Neruda Quotes
Woman, I Would Have Been Your Child, To Drink The Milk Of Your Breasts As From A Well, To See And Feel You At My Side And Have You In Your Gold Laughter And Your Crystal Voice.
To Feel You In My Veins Like God In The Rivers And Adore You In The Sorrowful Bones Of Dust And Lime, To Watch You Passing Painlessly By
to Emerge In The Stanza-cleansed Of All Evil.
How I Would Love You Woman, How I Would Love You, Love You As No One Ever Did!
Die And Still
love You More.
And Still
love You More
And More.
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