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Sonnet XVII By Pablo Neruda

by James Williams

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talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone

This poem explores a kind of love that’s simple, real, and grounded. It reminds you that genuine love doesn’t need to be flashy or constantly proven — it shows up quietly through care, patience, and understanding. In Sonnet XVII, Pablo Neruda describes a love that grows from trust and mutual respect, not control or attention. It teaches that the strongest relationships are built on being fully present for each other, valuing connection over perfection, and letting love feel natural rather than forced.

LoveRelationshipsIntimacyPresenceMysteryUnconditional LoveHidden Beauty

Transcript

I do not love you as if you are salt rose or topaz Or the arrow of carnation that fire shoots off.

I love you as certain dark things are to be loved In secret Between the shadow and the soul I love you as a plant that never blooms,

But carries in itself the light of hidden flowers Thanks to your love,

A certain solid fragrance risen from the earth lives darkly in my body.

I love you without knowing how,

Or when,

Or from where.

I love you straightforwardly,

Without complexities or pride.

So I love you because I know no other way than this Where I does not exist,

Nor you,

So close that your hand on my chest is my hand So close that your eyes close as I fall asleep I love you

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James WilliamsAtlanta, GA, USA

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