A Beautiful Day In Sanremo
By luigi_pagano
Wed, 03 May 2017
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Nineteen-Fifty-Eight. In Sanremo
it is a beautiful day in the Spring:
we bask in the sun on the beach
under a sky of a cerulean hue.
On the radio Modugno, the singer,
gives us a rendition of his latest,
Nel blu dipinto di blu.
We are alive, happy and in love,
there is no reason for feeling blue,
everything in the world seems right.
Mussolini, not Benito but his son Romano,
will play jazz, on the piano, tonight.
His style is said to remind one of
“ a slightly melancholic Oscar Peterson.” *
Not knowing him, we have no clues
on how polished a performer he is
yet he must be a good music maker
as he toured with such famous artists
as Gillespie, Ellington and Chet Baker.
We shall see, but we have a hunch
he’ll make “the refrains run on time”. *
We believe in our heart that we are
a sophisticated and cultured bunch.
We equally like Stravinsky and Mozart.
We love Picasso’s Blue Period and all
We love Picasso’s Blue Period and all
of Chagall’s colourful paintings.
In truth we don’t know much about Art
but as they say, we know what we like.
© Luigi Pagano 2017
* Mark Steyn – May 2006 – The Atlantic magazine
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Those moments that stay with
Permalink Submitted by Philip Sidney on
Those moments that stay with you forever, a beautifully atmospheric piece.
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Nice to see your accolades,
Nice to see your accolades, Luigi and the combination of the sunshine and warmth of the place conveyed, combined with musical ponderings. And giving thought to the new Poetry Monthly challenge. Rhiannon
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Well done, Luigi
I truly believe this is the best poem of yours that I've ever read, here or elsewhere.
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Can't believe that I nearly
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Can't believe that I nearly missed this piece Luigi. It's beauty comes from your wonderful descriptions of all you see and feel.
I love how you take the reader on your journey back in time.
A positive write indeed.
Jenny. xx
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