“I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You” by Pablo Neruda reflects the battle between emotions and logic which many of us feel when love someone. The author points out that he loves this person because he decided to do it, and his decision made him feel unhappy, miserable, and confused. He did not know if just love her and wait for her or just forget her. His indecision is consuming him to the point that he believes will die for love. When I was teenager I experimented this feeling and it was very hard and difficult to fight between my conscience and my heart. Certainly, sometimes love can turn into a miserable feeling that can transform your life into an endless agony. At the end, I learned that loving somebody is a personal decision, which can make me happy or miserable if I let it.
Friday, April 23, 2010
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