Which sadness is Pablo Neruda referring to?
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Pablo Neruda is referring to the sadness caused by the seperation of the lover, who was with the writer previously.
The reference is given about the lonely time, which is full of sorrows.
Though the writer is also explaining that while the lover was present, things were not good and full of sadness.
So it was never a happy time for the writer.
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