POETS OBLIGATION
To whomever is not listening to the sea
this Friday morning, to whomever is cooped up
in house or office, factory or woman
or street or mine or harsh prison cell:
to him I come, and, without speaking or looking,
I arrive and open the door of his prison,
and a vibration starts up, vague and insistent,
a great fragment of thunder sets in motion
the rumble of the planet and the foam,
the raucous rivers of the ocean flood,
the star vibrates swiftly in its corona,
and the sea is beating, dying and continuing.
So, drawn on by my destiny,
I endlessly must listen to and keep
the sea’s lamenting in my awareness,
I must feel the crash of the hard water
and gather it up in a perpetual cup
so that, wherever those in prison may be,
wherever they suffer the autumn’s castigation,
I may be there with an errant wave,
I may move, passing through windows,
and hearing me, eyes will glance upward
saying: how can I reach the sea?
And I shall broadcast, saying nothing,
the starry echoes of the wave,
a breaking up of foam and of quicksand,
a rustling of salt withdrawing,
the grey cry of sea-birds on the coast.
So, through me, freedom and the sea
will make their answer to the shuttered heart.
From The Essential Neruda Selected Poems translated by Alastair Reid




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That is the most profound poem I’ve read in a very long time. How beautiful.
Hello Nicole,
I’m glad you like this one. Pablo Neruda has a great gift to bring the reader to the heart of the beauty he paints in words.
Dreams of wild sea foam and the cry of sea-birds be yours my friend!
Pablo Neruda is timeless. Highly recommend the fil, Il Postino (1994).
Hello Liara,
I saw that movie. It is a work of art and in black and white. So beautiful!
Thanks for sharing, reminding me of the movie. I will have to watch it again.
Love and blessings!
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