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SHORT POEMS by Francesca Gallello Gabriel Italo Nel Gòmez

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LIKE A WOUNDED BUTTERFLY

Like a wounded butterfly, I free myself in the cloud-covered sky

The celestial thought of a delicate, pure, virtuous love

It accompanies me on dark and silent nights.

I pray that my tears dry and my thoughts forget your eyes,

that for me,

they never cried.


LIKE A LEAF IN THE WIND

Let my heart bleed relentlessly

Don't dry my tears

Don't caress my face 

To dry my tears

The wind will ruffle my thoughts 

And he'll bring them to you

With unknown words and my lament will be accompanied by a sad melody that will take me away from you

Like a leaf in the wind.


MEMORIES OF LOVE

Like cherry branches

My heart will sprout with thoughts of love 

and lullaby sounds.

In my eyes, your smile

Endless Memory

Of a love that was.


IN THE CLOUDS

Between the rain-swollen clouds

I see your face again.

Stretched out among the foamy waves of the great river that carry away, silent, 

The promises you didn't keep.



Francesca Gallello Gabriel Italo Nel Gòmez (Cirò Marina KR Calabria) is an Italian writer, poet, journalist, editor. She completed her studies in agriculture and subsequently in literature. She wrote her first novel at the age of 9. She has written many books and poems translated and published in different countries around the world. She has received several awards and recognition worldwide. She is Director of the Veliero publishing house and Director of the international online magazine SATURNO magazine where she gives space to authors from all over the world. She is passionate for writing and reading but she also loves cooking very much and runs a cooking blog "Flavours, the pleasure of cooking". Her poetic style is defined as Gallellian by the greatest exponents of international culture and used as a guide for studies and research of poetic language.

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