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11.14.2009

Neruda says it all.


If you are not living,

if you, beloved, my love, if you have died,
all the leaves will fall on my breast,
it will rain upon my soul night and day,
the snow will burn my heart,
I shall walk with cold and fire and death and snow,
my feet will want to march to where you are sleeping,
but I shall go on living.
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