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"tacita" poems

12 poems containing "tacita"
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Dea TacitaShe comes forth / like waves slipping over / the sand
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TacitaRecognizing that lovely dress / At the Chancellor's Ball / Perceiving her on the palace floor
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Sinfonia azzurraVenne in cerca di te / nella calda notte, lungo le strade dai fanali azzurri. / Tutte le strade, allora, la notte erano azzurre
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E più facile ancoraE più facile ancora mi sarebbe / scendere a te per le più buie scale, / quelle del desiderio che mi assalta
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La madreVedova, lavorò senza riposo / per la bambina sua, per quel suo bene / unico, da lo sguardo luminoso;
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To HP FriendsMary Winslow and I have just published a book of our poetry. It's called Dea Tacita and is available on Amazon.com. My email address is [email protected] if you want to send praise. If it's not praise, the addess to use is deadendmail.com. :)
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Gli inguiniGli inguini sono la forza dell'anima, / tacita, oscura, / un germoglio di foglie
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