Poems belong not to those who write them, but to those who need them

Andreanne 2022-04-21 09:02:55

"You asked me what was the most beautiful thing on the island, and I recorded for you the waves, the wind, my father's sad fishing net, the sad church bell, the starry sky and the heartbeat of new life. When you hear this, you will think of me." This is a movie that is truly made with life. Fishnets and the sea are sad, poetry and poets are equally sad, as Mario said: "Poems do not belong to those who write them, but to those who need them." Thanks to poets and poetry, for giving life these colors and purity. The poetic life is fascinating. In a chaotic or plain world, we are full of courage because of beauty itself, face life bravely, and treat ourselves sincerely. Life is always only one step away from movies. Fortunately, movies can make us remember those lost. When the gorgeous leaves fall, the veins of life are clearly visible.

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  • Mario Ruoppolo: If you make this much of a fuss about one poem, you're never going to win that Nobel Prize.

  • Donna Rosa: When a man starts to touch you with words, he's not far off with his hands.