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Contents:
Prologue: The Invisible Man Ode to an Abandoned House Ode to Acario Cotapos Ode to Age Ode to an Aged Poet Ode to Air Ode to the Americas Ode to the Anchor Ode to the Andean Cordillera Ode to Angel Cruchaga Ode to the Apple Ode to the Araucanian Araucaria Ode to the Artichoke Ode to the Atom Ode to Autumn Ode to the Azure Flower Ode to the Bad Blind Man Ode to Barbed Wire Ode to a Beautiful Nude Ode to the Bed Ode to Bees Ode to Bicycles Ode to Bird Migration Ode to the Birds of Chile Ode to Bird-Watching Ode to a Black Pantheress Ode to the Book I Ode to the Book II Ode to a Bouquet of Violets Ode to a Box of Tea Ode to Bread Ode to Broken Things Ode to the Building Ode and Burgeonings Ode to the Butterfly Ode to the Carnation Ode to the Cat Ode to Cesar Vallejo Ode to the Chair Ode to a Chestnut on the Ground Ode to Clarity Ode to the Clothes Ode to Clouds Ode to the Coastal Flowers Ode to the Color Green Ode to Conger Chowder Ode to Copper Ode to a Couple Ode to the Cranium Ode to Criticism Ode to Criticism II Ode to a Day of Victories: Seventh of November Ode to a Dead Carob Tree Ode to the Dead Millionaire Ode to the Dictionary Ode to the Displaced Cactus Ode to the Diver Ode to the Dog Ode to Don Jorge Manrique Ode to the Earth Ode to the Earth II Ode to the Elephant Ode to Enchanted Light Ode to Energy Ode to Envy Ode to the Erosion in Malleco Province Odes for Everyone Ode to the Eye Ode to a Fallen Bell Ode to Federico Garcia Lorca Ode to the Fertility of the Soil Ode to a Few Yellow Flowers Ode to Fire Ode to Firefoot Ode to the Firewood Car Ode to the First Day of the Year Ode to the Fishing Boat Ode to the Flower Ode to the Flowers of Datitla Ode to the Fortunate voyage Ode to French Fries Ode to the Gentle Bricklayer Ode to the Globe Ode to the Good Blind Man Ode to Gratitude Ode to the Great Wall in the Fog Ode to Guatemala Ode to the Guitar Ode to Happiness Ode to the Happy Day Ode to a Hare-Boy Ode to Her Scent Ode to Hope Ode to the Horse Ode to the Hummingbird Ode to the Inconsequential Day Ode to Ironing Ode Before the Island of Ceylon Ode to Jean Arthur Rimbaud Ode to Juan Tarrea Ode to a Laboratory Technician Ode with a Lament Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market Ode to the Last Voyage of La Bretona Ode to Laziness Ode to the Lemon Ode to Lenin Ode to Leningrad Ode to Life Ode to the Liver Ode to the Lizard Ode to Love Ode to the Magnolia Ode to Maize Ode to the Malvenida Ode to Marine Light Ode to Marine Space Ode to a Mirabilis Jalapa; The Night, Blooming Four O'Clock Ode to the Month of August Ode to the Moon Ode to the Moon of the Sea Ode to a Morning in Brazil Ode to a Morning in Stockholm Ode to the Murmur Ode to the Myrrh Tree Ode About My Sorrows Ode to the Names of Venezuela Ode to Night Ode to a Nocturnal Washerwoman Ode with Nostalgia for Chile Ode to Numbers Ode to an Offended Picaro Ode to Oil Ode to the Old Mapocho Station, in Santiago, Chile Ode to the Onion Ode to the Orange Ode to a Pair of Scissors Ode to a Pair of Socks Ode to the Past Ode to Paul Robeson Ode to Peace and Quiet Ode to the People's Army Ode to the Petrified Forest Ode to the Pharmacy Ode to the Piano Ode to the Plate Ode to the Plum Ode to Poetry Ode to the Popular Poets Ode to Poverty Ode to the Present Ode to Rain Ode to Ramon Gomez de la Serna Ode to a Red Truck Loaded with Barrels Ode to Restlessness Ode to Rio de Janeiro Ode to the Road Ode to the Rooster Ode to the Rose Ode to Sadness Ode to Salt Ode to Sand Ode to San Diego Street Ode to