what is this sadness'that Neruda talks of?
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The 'sadness' that the poet talks about is ceaseless activity without understanding ourselves that would eventually lead to doom. This mindless activity leads men to self-destruction. They kill whales and injure themselves by chemicals or fire. He also pleads with mankind to end environmental degradation.
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The 'sadness' that the poet talks about is ceaseless activity without understanding ourselves that would eventually lead to doom. This mindless activity leads men to self-destruction. They kill whales and injure themselves by chemicals or fire. He also pleads with mankind to end environmental degradation.
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