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Nobel Prize Poets » Pablo Neruda (1971) » Pablo Neruda Poems

Pablo Neruda Poems

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 “Well, now
If little by little you stop loving me
I shall stop loving you
Little by little
If suddenly you forget me
Do not look for me
For I shall already have forgotten you

– Pablo Neruda, Selected Poems

Pablo Neruda Poems

  • Beasts
  • From – Twenty Poems of Love
  • I’ll Explain some Things
  • If You Forget Me
  • Ode To Bird Watching
  • Ode To Broken Things
  • Ode To Clothing
  • Ode To Ironing
  • Ode To Olive Oil
  • Ode To The Book
  • Ode to the Lemon
  • Opium in the East excerpt
  • Poetry Arrived
  • Statues
  • Tie Your Heart at Night to Mine
  • Triangles

 

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  • Pablo Neruda Poems
    • Beasts
    • From – Twenty Poems of Love
    • I’ll Explain some Things
    • If You Forget Me
    • Ode To Bird Watching
    • Ode To Broken Things
    • Ode To Clothing
    • Ode To Ironing
    • Ode To Olive Oil
    • Ode To The Book
    • Ode to the Lemon
    • Opium in the East excerpt
    • Poetry Arrived
    • Statues
    • Tie Your Heart at Night to Mine
    • Triangles