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Lirica

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A collection of lyrical poems voiced by a young speaker who explores love, desire, identity, and destiny through intimate confessions, prophetic scenes, and religious meditation. Varied moods alternate between passionate eroticism, ironic cosmopolitan self-definition, and moral or spiritual yearning; poems address betrayal, longing, the feminine sensibility, cultural displacement, and imaginative escape. Imagery ranges from quotidian domestic details to visionary religious tableaux, while the voice shifts between defiant proclamations, tender supplication, and ironic critique of convention. The poems blend musical lines and vivid color to present a candid, emotionally intense survey of inner life and poetic ambition.

LIED.

(Da H. Heine)

La mano tua mi posa, angelo bello,

Qui sovra il cor: lo senti, che rumore?

Entro dimora un falegname: — Amore!

Che batte e batte a colpi di martello. —

E notte e giorno a colpi di martello

Mi sta la bara fabbricando in core.

— Su via, fa presto! Sono stanco, Amore! —

Lo senti che s'affanna, angelo bello? —