Fire he sang,
that trees fear, and I, a tree, rejoiced in its flames.
New buds broke forth from me though it was full summer.
As though his lyre (now I knew its name)
were both frost and fire, its chords flamed
up to the crown of me.
I was seed again.
I was fern in the swamp.
I was coal.

("A Tree Telling of Orpheus")

Autore: Denise Levertov

Fire he sang,<br />that trees fear, and I, a tree, rejoiced in its flames.<br />New buds broke forth from me though it was full summer.<br /> As though his lyre (now I knew its name)<br /> were both frost and fire, its chords flamed<br />up to the crown of me.<br /> I was seed again.<br /> I was fern in the swamp.<br /> I was coal. <br /><br />("A Tree Telling of Orpheus") - Denise Levertov


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