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Ode to the Book by Pablo Neruda

7/24/2008 4:31:02 AM
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Pablo Neruda
(1904-1973)
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Ode to the Book
 
  When I close a book
I open life.
I hear
faltering cries
among harbours.
Copper ignots
slide do .........
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Pablo Neruda


 
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John Tiong Chunghoo (7/4/2006 5:54:00 AM)
pablo, this is very good. i could really feel the action behind all your words. your thoughts and the keenness to live life to the full. books should not wrap you up. should should be freeing you and the mind. kindest regares, johd

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