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fakk3uzi's review against another edition
fast-paced
3.25
pensé que la frase de “que corto fue el amor y que largo el olvido” la había inventado la oreja de van gogh
livrawds's review against another edition
5.0
Just absolutely beautiful I don’t currently have much words blazed through it have a fully tabbed and annotated version and I love how irrevocable it was I need to read more of Neruda oh my this was a ride of beautiful poetry I can understand why people do not like him or his work art apart or aside from the artist this is stunning writing and a new favourite
Noted favourites: The light wraps you
The Morning is Full
I Remember You as You Were
Leaning into the Afternoons
We have Lost Even
Every Day You Play
Thinking, Tangling Shadows
Here I Love You
Girl Lithe and Tawny
Tonight I Can Write
All great but I loved these my favourites changes but I loved ‘The light Wraps you.’
“I remember you as you were”
“Here I love you”
“Tonight I can write “
And ‘leaning into the afternoons “
But I need to read more collections like these
Just adore them :)
Noted favourites: The light wraps you
The Morning is Full
I Remember You as You Were
Leaning into the Afternoons
We have Lost Even
Every Day You Play
Thinking, Tangling Shadows
Here I Love You
Girl Lithe and Tawny
Tonight I Can Write
All great but I loved these my favourites changes but I loved ‘The light Wraps you.’
“I remember you as you were”
“Here I love you”
“Tonight I can write “
And ‘leaning into the afternoons “
But I need to read more collections like these
Just adore them :)
daylenz211's review against another edition
4.0
“Puedo escribir los versos más tristes esta noche” GAT DAM
davidcottington's review against another edition
3.0
I'm on a never ending quest to find poetry that works for me.
spectracommunist's review against another edition
5.0
So pungent and harrowing. Poems that'll make you recall and reimagine the ones you fantasized, the punitive love affairs and heart-shattering breakups.
I've recorded an audiobook, just so that I can listen to my voice in sorrow and pain under natural unfiltered circumstances:
Google Drive Link
I've recorded an audiobook, just so that I can listen to my voice in sorrow and pain under natural unfiltered circumstances:
Google Drive Link