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Appreciation
of the poem
the word by pablo neruda

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Poet Study: Pablo Neruda

“The Word”

(English Translation)

By: Pablo Neruda

The word was born

in the blood,

it grew in the dark body, pulsing,

and took flight with the lips and mouth.

Farther away and nearer,

still, still it came

from dead fathers and from wandering races,

from territories that had become stone,

that had tired of their poor tribes,

because when grief set out on the road

the people went and arrived

and united new land and water

to sow their word once again.

And that’s why the inheritance is this:

this is the air that connects us

with the buried man and with the dawn

of new beings that haven’t yet arisen.

Still the atmosphere trembles

with the first word

produced

with panic and groaning.

It emerged

from the darkness

and even now there is no thunder

that thunders with the iron sound

of that word,

the first

word uttered:

perhaps it was just a whisper, a raindrop,

but its cascade still falls and falls.

Later on, meaning fills the word.

It stayed pregnant and was filled with lives,

everything was births and sounds:

affirmation, clarity, strength,

negation, destruction, death:

the name took on all the powers

and combined existence with essence

in its electric beauty.

Human word, syllable, flank

of long light and hard silver,

hereditary goblet that receives

the communications of the blood:

it is here that silence was formed by

the whole of the human word

and not to speak is to die among beings:

language extends out to the hair,

the mouth speaks without moving the lips:

suddenly the eyes are words.

I take the word and move

through it, as if it were

only a human form,

its lines delight me and I sail

in each resonance of language:

I utter and I am

and across the boundary of words,

without speaking, I approach silence.

I drink to the word, raising

a word or crystalline cup,

in it I drink

the wine of language

or unfathomable water

maternal source of all words,

and cup and water and wine

give rise to my song

because the name is origin

and green life: it is blood,

the blood that expresses its substance,

and thus its unrolling is prepared:

words give crystal,

blood to the blood,

and give life to life.

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