Bird ~ A Poem by Pablo Neruda

The Gift of Flight: Discovering Freedom and Wonder in Pablo Neruda’s Bird

The poem lifts us above the ordinary, reminding us that freedom, beauty, and connection are gifts passed from soul to soul.

Bird

Pablo Neruda

It was passed from one bird to another,
the whole gift of the day.
The day went from flute to flute,
went dressed in vegetation,
in flights which opened a tunnel
through the wind would pass
to where birds were breaking open
the dense blue air –
and there, night came in.

When I returned from so many journeys,
I stayed suspended and green
between sun and geography –
I saw how wings worked,
how perfumes are transmitted
by feathery telegraph,
and from above I saw the path,
the springs and the roof tiles,
the fishermen at their trades,
the trousers of the foam;
I saw it all from my green sky.
I had no more alphabet
than the swallows in their courses,
the tiny, shining water
of the small bird on fire
which dances out of the pollen.

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Reflection:

In Bird, Pablo Neruda transforms flight into a metaphor for shared existence. The “gift of the day” moves from one bird to another — a symbol of how beauty, joy, and life itself are never owned but continually given. The poem invites us to look at the world not from the ground of worry, but from the sky of wonder. Suspended between “sun and geography,” Neruda becomes part of nature’s grand rhythm, speaking a language older than words — the “alphabet of swallows.” His reflection reminds us that freedom isn’t escape; it’s participation. To live fully is to soar in gratitude, to see life as sacred motion.

Question for Readers:

When was the last time you felt the freedom and perspective of seeing the world from above — even if only in your imagination?

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Accepted

Elizabeth Jennings

You are no longer young,
Nor are you very old.
There are homes where those belong.
You know you do not fit
When you observe the cold
Stares of those who sit

In bath-chairs or the park
(A stick, then, at their side)
Or find yourself in the dark
And see the lovers who,
In love and in their stride,
Don’t even notice you.

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Your life. It could be new.
The sheer not fitting in
With the old who envy you
And the young who want to win,
Not knowing false from true,

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Denied to their extremes.
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