A la neruda

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jainrohit
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A la neruda

Post by jainrohit » October 27th, 2014, 8:56 am

First two haiku are based on pablo neruda's popular expressions.


White clouds. Train window
A Neruda in me
Longs for good bye.

I Know not what the spring does
But i want your warmth
In life's dark winters.




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'N' interpretations, My god !
Its better in this world
to maintain silence.


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Re: A la neruda

Post by mangodog » October 28th, 2014, 3:17 pm

I Know not what the spring does
But i want your warmth
In life's dark winters.


I agree Bandit - the second one really pulls me in!
Fantastic sequence, actually, in my opinion, Jain.......

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Re: A la neruda

Post by Dew » November 3rd, 2014, 7:34 am

the second one was totally gorgeous! What a wonderful expression of familiarity! saturated with love! - dew



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Re: A la neruda

Post by potentialpoet » November 3rd, 2014, 4:41 pm

First of all, I hope you are familiar with the movie, "Il Postino" (The Postman) which is about Neruda's relationship with the person who brings him mail during his period of exile. It's a very charming and poignant film.

Each of your poems evokes powerful images and invitations to deeper feelings. I'm always amazed by how potent words can be to allow this kind of brevity and, at the same time, resonance.


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Re: A la neruda

Post by Mizuchi » November 4th, 2014, 2:46 pm

I had not heard of Pablo Neruda but I feel like these haiku can be given meaning even without knowledge of the man. The third haiku even seems to reference this slightly. The second one was my favourite though. Greatly enjoyed!



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Re: A la neruda

Post by Jim » November 6th, 2014, 8:50 am

A neruda in me
Longs for good bye.
They are each stand alone pieces
But these two lines strike a chord.
Masterful sequence.
Peace old friend
Last edited by Jim on November 6th, 2014, 10:37 am, edited 2 times in total.


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Re: A la neruda

Post by Jim » November 6th, 2014, 10:32 am

Jim wrote:A neruda in me
Longs for good bye.
They are each stand alone pieces
But these two lines strike a chord.
Masterful sequence.
Peace old friend


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Re: A la neruda

Post by BarryC » November 8th, 2014, 2:01 pm

magical work -deserves the spotlight



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