June 29, 2026
I want to do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.
Neruda wrote this collection in 1924 when he was nineteen years old, living in Santiago, Chile, working through intense early loves and a growing obsession with the natural world as a mirror for human feeling. He was broke, unknown, and watching the city change around him while he tried to make sense of his own interior life through close attention to ordinary things. The line captures something specific about wonder: not passive admiration, but an active curiosity about what you might draw out of something if you gave it your full attention. That question — what could I help bring alive in this person, this project, this moment — is still worth sitting with every morning.
Reflection
Neruda believed attention itself was a kind of force that changed things. What is one thing in your life right now that you have stopped looking at closely?
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