Tuesday, April 17, 2012

He who dies (Ode to Life) - Pablo Neruda

Slowly dies he who becomes a slave to habit,
repeating the same journey every day,
he who doesn't change his march, he who doesn't risk
and change the color of his clothes, he who doesn't speak to he whom he doesn't know.

Slowly dies he who makes of the television his guru,
he who avoids a passion dies, he who prefers
black on white and dots on i's rather than a togetherness of emotions
exactly those that make the eyes shine,
those that make the heart beat
before error and feeling.

Slowly dies he who doesn't overturn the table,
he who is unhappy in his work,
he who doesn't risk certainty for uncertainty
to follow a dream,
he who doesn't permit himself at least one time in his life
to flee sensible counsels.

Slowly dies he who doesn't travel, he who doesn't read,
he who doesn't listen to music,
he who doesn't find grace in himself.
he who destroys his own love dies,
he who doesn't allow himself to be helped.

He who passes his days lamenting
about his own misfortune or the incessant rain dies.
Slowly dies he who abandons a project
before beginning it,
he who doesn't ask questions about topics he doesn't know,
he who doesn't answer when he is asked something that he knows.

Let's avoid death by small doses,
remembering always that being alive requires a much larger effort
than the simple act of breathing.
Only burning patience will bring within reach a splendid happiness.......

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I think this is Martha Medeiros.see this link http://ianchadwick.com/blog/slowly-dies-another-bad-internet-meme/

Glow 2 said...

Thanks for sharing Pablo Neruda's quintessential ode. It helps to be reminded of what truly matters in life--knowing how to live.
Peace and Love,
Ayana R. Abdallah