a walk to piazza Navona
sun is shining on the carnival crowd
regulars and newbies free long last;
rush about without sense or purpose
without the very cold and rain
snow too we’ve seen
quite enough, for
this is Roma
imperial city of old
worn and tattered
repair the holes in the street again
though not until they’re too large to walk around
oh, the sky is clear blue and bright this time
buy a piece of this
place for a lot of loot,
then rent it out
parents will pay so their children can
drink and party the nights away
and we’ll come back again
be it in sun and rain or moon
to see the fountains
and work of countless artisans
from and for ages beyond measure
1 comment:
Hi Jack,
I enjoyed reading this group of Sunday poems. Thank you for posting them!
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