
Create your own unanswerable question or answer one of his.
Neruda(1904-1973), a wonderful poet from Chile, wrote a book called The Book of Questions in which he asked many strange and perplexing, often unanswerable questions. Read them, and then either respond with what you think of these questions or leave your own imponderable question:
Tell me, is the rose naked or is that her only dress?
Why do trees conceal the splendor of their roots?
Who hears the regrets of the thieving automobile?
Is there anything in the world sadder than a train standing in the rain?
Why don't the immense airplanes fly around with their children?
Which yellow bird fills its nest with lemons?
Why don't they train helicoptors to suck honey from the sunlight?
Where did the full moon leave its sack of flour tonight?
If I have died and don't know it of whom do I ask the time?

where is that place??? i couldn't live secluded from the real word...
ReplyDeleteYes the questions are very perplexing.
ReplyDeleteno yellow bird fills its nest with lemons. if one does that's weird!
ReplyDeleteSadly, those questions are useless and nonsense. Yay, there is a book that has random questions that might never be answered. What is all the commotion about, really? IT makes one think on why the question might not have an answer but what is the purpose of an unanswerable question?
ReplyDeleteI really didnt understand what he was really talking about... His questions are very perplexing..
ReplyDeletei don't what the heck he is talking about those are some weird questions
ReplyDeleteWhich came first, the chicken or the egg?
ReplyDeletehmmmmm. makes you ponder...
ReplyDeleteummmm...to tell the truth i do not know what he is talking about and from where these questions came from... What made him come up with these questions...weird, but he is who he is
ReplyDeletei gots a pregunta... why is a woodchuck called a woodchuck.. if a woodchuck cant chuck wood...???
ReplyDeleteCan there be a tomorrow???
ReplyDeletemaybe he says asks these questions because there is no answer to them.. honestly i dont even know what he is talking about or what i am saying right now. those are some weird questions.
ReplyDeleteHey serena what is today but yesterday's tomorrow???? =]
ReplyDeleteis there such thing as no wrong answer just a stupid question?
ReplyDeletehe is trying to say something i know it.
ReplyDeletei just wanna read the book now