Love Sonnet VII

Come with me, I said, and no one knew
where, or how my pain throbbed,
no carnations or barcaroles for me,
only a wound that love had opened.
I said it again: Come with me, as if I were dying,
and no one saw the moon that bled in my mouth
or the blood that rose into silence.
O Love, now we can forget the star that has such thorns!
That is why, when I heard your voice repeat
Come with me, it was as if you had let loose
the grief, the love, the fury of a cork-trapped wine
that geysers flooding from deep in its vault;
in my mouth I felt the taste of fire again,
of blood and carnations, of rock & scald.
- Pablo Neruda
Happy Valentines Day. . .
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You can’t beat Neruda for love poetry.
. . . and another simpson’s moment. . .
Lisa: You know Bart, Pablo Neruda said “Laughter is the language of the soul”.
Bart: I am familiar with the works of Pablo Neruda.
whoah – whew – thank you.
my favorite poet. i was just reading some neruda this morning to get me off on the right foot. thanks for posting that.