Here I Love You
Here I
Love You: Pablo Neruda - Summary and Critical Analysis
The poem Hear I Love You expresses the sadness
of separation. The speaker is (here) in this world and his beloved is (there)
far away in the world beyond the mortal’s reach. The speaker in this poem loves
his departed beloved. He passionately recalls the sweet moments he spent in her
company.
Pablo Neruda
But his
companion is there far away in another world. Thus “here” contrasts with
“there”. Here in the poem refers to the dark pine wood, moonlit waters, snowy
evenings and all those places the speaker travels alone with the memories of
his beloved. As against this “there” in this poem signifies the world where the
speaker’s beloved has already reached and now dwells. The grief of separation
is immense in this poem because the speaker is alone here in this physical world.
However, he still loves her as faithfully as before but the horizon hides her
in vain. He looks at the ships sailing out of sight if he could send his kisses
to his beloved.
He
recalls the times he spent with her in the natural surroundings of the moonlit
waters, snowy evenings in the pine forests and the coastal areas. He remembers
the black cross of the ship, the symbol of his beloved’s funeral. So the
speaker feels that he is alone in this world. He feels that days are passing
monotonously. Sometimes he wakes up early. His whole body is sweating because
of some kind of bad dream. Even his soul is wet and he feels as if he had no
energy. He feels that he had heard the sound of the sea far away. He loves her
although he is here in this world.
Although she
is there beyond the horizon in the other world he loves her. Sometimes he sends
the message of love to her but gets no reply. He feels that he is forgotten
like the old anchors. In the afternoon he feels sad. He is hungry and fired.
His life has no purpose. He loves her who is not with him. He finds difficult
to pass the evening and hates it. But he likes the night because he meets her
regularly in his dream. When the big stars look at him, he feels that his
beloved is looking at him. And he feels that the pine trees are singing her
name.
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