Pablo Neruda Poem

Pablo Neruda’s ⁍ Sonnet 20

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My ugly love, you’re a messy chestnut.
My beauty, you are pretty as the wind.
Ugly: your mouth is big enough for two mouths.
Beauty: your kisses are fresh as new melons.

Ugly: where did you hide your breasts?
They’re meager, two little scoops of wheat.
I’d much rather see two moons across your chest,
two huge proud towers.

Ugly: not even the sea contains things like your toenails.
Beauty: flower by flower, star by star, wave by wave,
Love, I’ve made an inventory of your body.

My ugly one, I love you for your waist of gold.
my beauty, for the wrinkle on your forehead.
My Love: I love you for your clarity, your dark.

Pablo Neruda’s ⁍ Sonnet 21
Pablo Neruda’s ⁍ Sonnet 19

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