Questions and Literature - Groton L. Ferlinghetti
Periodically Leggere54 propose a question to his literary friends
Among all correct answers received will be drawn by lot to which one will receive a € 15 voucher kindly donated books from the library of the bibliophile San Benedetto del Tronto, sponsors' s initiative.
This week I propose you to:
"the fog hangs heavy among the olive trees''
What is the title of the poem and who is' author?
The sentence given is not, never, contained in the solution of the question
The answer should be sent to leggere54@yahoo.it
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The turquoise sea off
Groton Groton and its marine cave full of echoes over the Adriatic
The echo of the siren song
I still get the train noise
Once again the lost voices
call from the depths of the sea
But of course it's all an illusion
The mist hangs heavy
among the olive trees
According to the clock is already morning
but not with the light that exists only in our minds
Men and women sleep in their usual dark
Only light
asleep in their eyes
gives us a foreshadowing of a future
an iridescent
While incandescent
fate in the distance far beyond the island
the turquoise sea refers
his answer.
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The solution of the question is:
"Grottammare " di L. Ferlinghetti
La risposta vincitrice รจ stata inviata da :
Gianni B. di San Benedetto del Tronto
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