what does Neruda mean by ' an exotic moment without rush' in his
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Poet Neruda wishes to have total inactivity. Unnecessary rush and hurry have troubled and tensed all of us. The noise of machines creates disturbance when everything is at rest, it will be an exotic moment. ... Here the poet refers to the 'sadness' which we form out of our own thinking and action.
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