To harden the earth
the rocks took charge:
instantly
they grew wings:
the rocks
that soared:
the survivors
flew up
the lightning bolt,
screamed in the night,
a watermark,
a violet sword,
a meteor.

The succulent
sky
had not only clouds,
not only space smelling of oxygen,
but an earthly stone
flashing here and there
changed into a dove,
changed into a bell,
into immensity, into a piercing
wind:
into a phosphorescent arrow,
into salt of the sky.

Author: Pablo Neruda

To harden the earth<br />the rocks took charge:<br />instantly<br />they grew wings:<br />the rocks<br />that soared:<br />the survivors<br />flew up<br />the lightning bolt,<br />screamed in the night,<br />a watermark,<br />a violet sword,<br />a meteor.<br /><br />The succulent<br />sky<br />had not only clouds,<br />not only space smelling of oxygen,<br />but an earthly stone<br />flashing here and there<br />changed into a dove,<br />changed into a bell,<br />into immensity, into a piercing<br />wind:<br />into a phosphorescent arrow,<br />into salt of the sky. - Pablo Neruda


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