The Happiness Outside There Poem by Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello

The Happiness Outside There

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Freud wrote that it's to live a children's pleasure again,
I'd say rather to have a simple and loving set.
Pascoli wrote that it's a bird or a child jumping onto the cherry tree,
A bird or a child must grow up and also the cherry tree.
Happiness has the scent of wistaria in bloom, violet and green.
Blue is the gleaming sky above the wistaria of my old school.
Black was the smock of a pupil playing under the chestnuts,
White was that of a little girl with her long brown hair.
The courtyard had a stone floor and a wall all around.
A down-hill road turned to the right outside there.

The Happiness Outside There
Friday, April 25, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: old memory,school days
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sarwar Chowdhury 20 September 2008

....upper class thought has been captured.....fine..........10

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Onelia Avelar 27 April 2008

May i agree with you 'I'd say rather to have a simple and loving set.' a simple set of many colours, like this poem. What would Freud say about the colours? Each colour has a meaning...

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