I like for you to be still: it is as though you are absentdistant and full of sorrow as though you had died One word then, one smile is enough And I'm happy; happy that it's not true

Pablo Neruda
I like for you to be still: it is as...
I like for you to be still: it is as...
I like for you to be still: it is as...
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I like for you to be still: it is as though you are absentdistant and full of sorrow as though you had died. It is as though you have died. One word then, one smile is enoughAnd I'm happy; happy that it's not true.

Source: Twenty Love Poems And A Song Of Despair

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