This saltPablo Neruda, from "Ode to Salt"
in the saltcellar
I once saw in the salt mines.
I know
you won't
believe me,
but
it sings,
salt sings, the skin
of the salt mines
sings
with a mouth smothered
by the earth.
I shivered in those solitudes
when I heard
the voice of
the salt
in the desert.
Near Antofagasta
the nitrous
pampa
resounds:
a broken
voice,
a mournful
song.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
You Won't Believe Me, But It Sings
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1 maids a-milking:
Lovely poem. I used to swoon over Neruda's love poems. They fueled many a crush.
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