This sentence comes from the poem "What Can I Keep You" by Argentine poet Jorges Luis Borges. Jorges luis borges is a novelist, essayist and translator, and is regarded as an archaeologist among writers. Born in Buenos Aires to a lawyer family of British descent.
"What can I use to keep you" is a beautiful and true love poem. Poets express their love for each other by writing their feelings, and humble themselves and their past and even the events of their ancestors with a sad style.
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Appreciate what I can use to keep you;
Several "I give it to you" verses in the poem express the author's desire to give all his life and spiritual world to each other. The author humbly but sincerely asks for the love of the other side: the sadness of irrigation alone, everything that exists in life, soft memories of the past, paranoid and dark self, and the spiritual world that has never been shared with others.
All this of the poet is painfully laid out in the sun, not to "conquer" or "win", but only to impress a person. But since ancient times, how many people can really understand and accept such a real and abrupt family relationship? Fortunately, there are poems that can bear the heaviness and uneasiness of the people. Perhaps this is the reason why touching poems have been passed down to this day and touched countless people.
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