The
Moment I Glimpse at the Sky
in the scribblings of confetti, in a single scream
that flutters, moving disjointed chants
of tidal shapes,
of hands – defining the beginning.
But don't be afraid that I
may not wait for the return of Ulysses,
for the sun
that I entrap in his embrace that one can always rely upon
in the crater of a poppy.
I dress the bed as the lunar splendour's bride,
since I feel you as a breeze that grows and never
eases in its eagerness for life's hand-shaped voice.
Holly
In the morning ewer,
the air feathered by sunshine.
We are born from the stem
that paints silence.
Listen
to the symphony of the wind,
with its sublime notes
scattered among October berries.
In the transparent nights
of dreams and stars,
the mouth sips
the artificial Moon
of desire and love.
The expectations of each page,
fulfilled.
Translated from the Italian by Tony Kitt
Maria Teresa Liuzzo is from
Calabria, Italy. She was born in Saline di Montebello Jonico, and now
lives in Reggio Calabria, the city where she studied at the local
university. 1970 was the year of the first magazine publcation of her
poetry. Her collections of poetry are Roots
(1992), Psyche (1993), Apeiron (1995), Humanity (1996), Euthanasia d'Utopia (1997), Autopsy of an Image (1999), and The Slow Pulsating of Water (2001).
Her poems have been widely anthologised and translated into other
European languages. A bilingual English/Italian book entitled Genesis and containing
translations of her poems made by the English poet Peter Russell has
been published in 1997.