“LXXIX When I die, I want your hands on my eyes. I want the light and wheat of your beloved hands to pass their freshness over me once more. I want to feel the softness that changed my destiny. I want you to live while I wait for you, asleep. I want your ears still to hear the wind, I want you to sniff the sea's aroma that we loved together, to continue to walk on the sand we walk on. I want what I love to continue to live, and you whom I love and sang above everything else. to continue to flourish, full-flowered. So that you can reach everything my love directs you to. So that my shadow can travel along in your hair, so that everything can learn the reason for my song.”
Quote by Pablo Neruda
Author
You May Also Like
“As I stood on the lonely backroad, I'm sure I heard birds, kookaburras, laughing ...”
“Don't let feeling lonely push you into the arms of a person who will make you miserable.”
“Single life is the best life until you get hit by lonely nights.”
Source: The Local School
Source: The corrections
“I shall not be lonely. No one who reads is ever that.”
Source: A Hilltop on the Marne: Being Letters Written June 3-September 8, 1914
