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martedì 7 marzo 2023

There is love and love


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There is sibling love

There is a father’s love

There is a mother’s love

That rarely deceives

There is  filial love

There are lovers

Burning on passion

There is love in a  marriage

That does not imply any trouble

There is the divine love

Higher and eternal

that never fails! 

domenica 5 marzo 2023

I do not want to write poems anymore

 


 



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I do not want to write poetry

Made of lines that drip

Blood oozing from my heart!

 

I do not want to write poetry

wails of a denied love

Lamentations of my solitude!

 

And only the prayers

soothe


My thirst for love!

sabato 4 marzo 2023

Your power won’t last forever

 


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Come on great men of the world

who owe the power

You have already had much money

To move on soldiers

much gold to feel stronger

luxury palaces to live comfortably safe in!

And fields, ground, soil, trees,

Rivers, lakes and seas

As far as your own eyes can get

‘Till the horizons can show!

 

But do you really think

your power will last forever?

 

Don’t you remember Ramses the Third,

Cyrus of Persia, Nebuchadnezzar,

Alexander the Great, the emperor Augustus

and all the kings from the past up to Napoleon?

You’re now inventing new richness made of nothing

You’re exploiting the soil under its surface

And even you’re searching for more in the universe

Still cheating the poor!

But don’t never forget

Whom God created the world for!

giovedì 20 giugno 2013

Moses' Deeds


A tribute now I pay right away,
and it is that that is due to Moses,
when Egypt became scary and fray,
at the times of  Pharaon Ramses ,
when they increased  as it’s harder to say,
and the  Egyptians felt a risk because,
that they  on arms in case of war,
would have won and escaped furthermore!

And despite of  the very hard jobs,
which the Egyptians had obliged all of them,
instead to decrease their  values,
made more skill and more dangerous men
at the eyes of the same oppressors,
of consequences and of costs regardless,
the Pharaon emanated this edict:
“Be every virile child of the Hebrews
[drowned in the river of Egypt.] 

...to be continued...