This solitary hill has always been dear to me
And this hedge, which prevents me from seeing most of
The endless horizon.
But when I sit and gaze, I imagine, in my thoughts
Endless spaces beyond the hedge,
An all encompassing silence and a deeply profound quiet,
To the point that my heart is almost overwhelmed.
And when I hear the wind rustling through the trees
I compare its voice to the infinite silence.
And eternity occurs to me, and all the ages past,
And the present time, and its sound.
Amidst this immensity my thought drowns:
And to founder in this sea is sweet to me.

Auteur: Giacomo Leopardi

This solitary hill has always been dear to me<br />And this hedge, which prevents me from seeing most of<br />The endless horizon.<br />But when I sit and gaze, I imagine, in my thoughts<br />Endless spaces beyond the hedge,<br />An all encompassing silence and a deeply profound quiet,<br />To the point that my heart is almost overwhelmed.<br />And when I hear the wind rustling through the trees<br />I compare its voice to the infinite silence.<br />And eternity occurs to me, and all the ages past,<br />And the present time, and its sound.<br />Amidst this immensity my thought drowns:<br />And to founder in this sea is sweet to me. - Giacomo Leopardi




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