Tonight I Can Write

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“Tonight I Can Write” was published in 1924 written by Pablo Neruda. It’s a poem about memories of a lost love and the pain they can cause. Basically, it is about a certain love that is already lost and nowhere to be found. Through the depth of the emotion, the writer could not do anything other than to write the saddest lines to pour it all out. Throughout the poem the speaker recalls the details of a relationship that is now broken and he expresses his great love for a woman with whom he had a passionate romance. This classical poem addresses to people who have lost-loved ones and to passionate lovers. Memory and Reminiscence “Tonight I Can Write” is a poem about memories of a lost love and the pain they can cause. Throughout the poem the speaker recalls the details of a relationship that is now broken. He continually juxtaposes images of the passion he felt for the woman he loved with the loneliness he experiences in the present. He is now at some distance from the relationship and so acknowledges, “tonight I can write the saddest lines,” suggesting that the pain he suffered after losing his lover had previously prevented any reminiscences or descriptions of it. While the pain he experienced had blocked his creative energies in the past, he is now able to write about their relationship and find some comfort in “the verse [that] falls to the soul like dew to the pasture.” Love and Passion Throughout the poem, the speaker expresses his great love for a woman with whom he had a passionate romance. He remembers physical details: “her great still eyes,” “her voice, her bright body,” “her infinite eyes.” He also remembers kissing her “again and again under the endless sky” admitting “how I loved her.” His love for her is still evident even though he states twice “I no longer love her, that’s certain.” The remembrance of their love is still too painful to allow

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