is there any chance you could give your opinion on what Neruda's poem 'nothing but death' is about and which of his collections it originates from?

Well the poem in itself mirrors the quiet sound of death. By this I mean the way death has an inexplicable way of creeping up on you no matter who you are. But also it seems as though Neruda tries to personify the action of death by bringing its grim life into words.

But death also goes through the world dressed as a broom,

lapping the floor, looking for dead bodies,
death is inside the broom”

An example of personification of the word death, pretty intricate and the poem goes on furthering the idea of death and what it does.I’m not entirely sure where it originates from but I’m sure if you google it extensively the answer must lie somewhere within the deep caverns of the internet.