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“Noćas bi mogao napisati veoma tužne stihove. Napisati, na primjer: "Noć je osuta zvijezdama i drhte, plava, nebeska svjetla u daljini. Ponoćni vjetar kruži nebom i pjeva. Noćas bi mogao napisati veoma tužne stihove. Volio sam je, a katkada - i ona je mene voljela. u noćima ko što je ova držah je u svom naručju. Ljubio sam je toliko puta pod beskrajnim nebom. Ona me voljela, i ja nju sam katkada volio, a kako i ne bih ljubio njene velike mirne oči. Noćas bi mogao napisati veoma tužne stihove. Misliti da je nemam. Osjetiti da sam je izgubio. Čuti beskrajnu noć, još beskrajniju bez nje. A stih pada na dušu kao na pašnjak rosa. Što znači da je moja ljubav nije mogla sačuvati. Noć je osuta zvijezdama i ona nije uz mene. To je sve, U daljini neko pjeva. U daljini. Moja se duša ne može pomiriti da sam je izgubio. Moj pogled je traži, kao da je želi približiti. Moje srce je traži, a ona nije uz mene. Ista noć bjelinom ovija ista stabla, a mi, oni od nekad, više nismo isti.”

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Pjesme / Poemas

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Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda, full name Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, was a Chilean poet and politician who served as a Senator of Chile. Born on July 12, 1904, in Talcahuano, Chile, he passed away on September 23, 1973. Neruda is considered one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, known for his rich poetry and profound social commitment. more

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