Poetry
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Sicilian Sunshine
Antonio Costa
Vague solitude, I remember
the summers
and big waves of the sea
we went to pick up pietre, rocks
in the marina.
Gentle, that Sicilian sun,
estivo; sento
strong winds
pecore, sheep in the sky,
and it's love
that encloses as if in a bud
its own secrets.
Silent Sicilian sunshine,
still vague
it is the crown of the sea, my angelo
but brief
and by the wind's caress
on foamish and greenish sands,
she plays
with the curls of waves
vanishing over the shore.
This poem was written by a Bay Area local for the San Jose Public Library Short Edition collection.
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