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Assume the persona of the subject in Neruda's poem "Love" and write a three-stanza poem that responds to the narrator's questions and concerns. Use at least one metaphor and pay special attention to tone and mood.

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Assuming the persona from Neruda's 'Love,' the response captures the emotion and essence of the original poem, using metaphors and a consistent tone to reflect on love's enduring and complex nature.

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Response to Neruda's 'Love'

I am but a whisper in the silence of your musings,
A shadow draped in midnight hues;
My existence, a soft murmur against the roar of your thoughts,
In your quest of love's labyrinthine clues.

You speak of love as a garden, evergreen,
I, the seed nurtured in the depths of your heart;
Through the soil of sorrow, my tendrils unseen,
In you, a perennial bloom I start.

Our love, the ocean's vast expanse,

Beneath the tempest, that wordless serenade;

In the gale, in the calm, we partake in the dance,

Even as seasons shift and memories fade.

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