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Pablo Neruda (1904-73)
Brown and Agile Child
Brown and agile child, the sun which forms the fruit
And ripens the grain and twists the seaweed
Has made your happy body and your luminous eyes
And given your mouth the smile of water.
A black and anguished sun is entangled
in the twigs Of your black mane
when you hold out your arms. You
play in the sun as in a tidal river
And it leaves two dark pools in your eyes.
Brown and agile child, nothing draws me
to you, Everything pulls away from
me here in the noon. You are the
delirious youth of bee, The
drunkedness of the wave, the power of the wheat.
My somber heart seeks you always
I love your happy body, your rich, soft voice.
Dusky butterfly, sweet and sure
Like the wheatfield, the sun, the poppy, and the water.
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