How far away is Ithaca, supposedly? What fate governs the ships in distant elven ports, fairies and dragons who define them? A voyage through the depths of the centuries, with a sweet ending, the return, the Lotus Eaters and the land of... offer satiety to your dreams.
Eleftherios Mouftoglou
The Sonnet of the Angels (Petrarchic Sonnet)
The fire joined forces with the wind and, furious, it rushed to the Eye to burn the houses and those trapped, Lucifer's daughter. Ashes, pain everywhere, many dozens of charred bodies and a bloodstained moon* succeeded the tragic day. They crack...
You want
You want me to tell you crazy words of love, you want to lean on my shoulder with hope, you want two hands to gently embrace, you want a sea to extinguish your flame. Refrain But what should I do, mindless little one? How do you want me to extinguish your fire? In life I have made a path...
Diogenes the Cynic
Somewhere in Sinope in Pontus, around 412, or 399 BC, or somewhere around there (historians, as usual, give different dates), a lively boy was born, whom his parents - modestly - named Diogenes, that is, from the generation of Zeus....
To Dionysius Solomos (triple Petrarchian sonnet)
An immoral world surrounds us everywhere, devilishly created, without regret and your pen, Ionian, we lack to shake off the modern hoarseness. On a ship of heroic uprising, Columbus of freedom, take me as a sailor. A fire in my breasts ignites the Nation, looking at...
Beautiful life
Life is a river that flows and whose end no one knows. A butterfly! A blessing from above! A caress from the green spring breeze. A journey that everyone embarks on, unwillingly - fate has ordained it for them - to unknown gardens, distant, painted orchards...
Eleftherios Mouftoglou
An enchanted and bitter Odyssey
How far away is Ithaca, supposedly? What fate governs the ships in distant elven ports, fairies and dragons who define them? A voyage through the depths of the centuries, with a sweet ending, the return, the Lotus Eaters and the land of... offer satiety to your dreams.
The Sonnet of the Angels (Petrarchic Sonnet)
The fire joined forces with the wind and, furious, it rushed to the Eye to burn the houses and those trapped, Lucifer's daughter. Ashes, pain everywhere, many dozens of charred bodies and a bloodstained moon* succeeded the tragic day. They crack...
You want
You want me to tell you crazy words of love, you want to lean on my shoulder with hope, you want two hands to gently embrace, you want a sea to extinguish your flame. Refrain But what should I do, mindless little one? How do you want me to extinguish your fire? In life I have made a path...
Diogenes the Cynic
Somewhere in Sinope in Pontus, around 412, or 399 BC, or somewhere around there (historians, as usual, give different dates), a lively boy was born, whom his parents - modestly - named Diogenes, that is, from the generation of Zeus....
To Dionysius Solomos (triple Petrarchian sonnet)
An immoral world surrounds us everywhere, devilishly created, without regret and your pen, Ionian, we lack to shake off the modern hoarseness. On a ship of heroic uprising, Columbus of freedom, take me as a sailor. A fire in my breasts ignites the Nation, looking at...
Beautiful life
Life is a river that flows and whose end no one knows. A butterfly! A blessing from above! A caress from the green spring breeze. A journey that everyone embarks on, unwillingly - fate has ordained it for them - to unknown gardens, distant, painted orchards...







