Van Gogh
The broken shoe is a poem of 4 stanzas, it tells us the story of an old shoe broken and thrown away.
A shoe has a hole and the inner voice is curious about its owner, probably a child now in paradise.
Now the intact shoe is preoccupied because it won't speak to its half, remembering the past times, emphasizing the selfishness of its second half.
(20th February 1997)
(Written By: Alfredo Rossi) - Taken From: Thoughts of Freedom - Poems - Sonnets and More, in Ripatransone's Dialect. - Maroni Editore - 2001
Reviewed by. Italo Perazzoli
The broken shoe is a poem of 4 stanzas, it tells us the story of an old shoe broken and thrown away.
A shoe has a hole and the inner voice is curious about its owner, probably a child now in paradise.
Now the intact shoe is preoccupied because it won't speak to its half, remembering the past times, emphasizing the selfishness of its second half.
(20th February 1997)
(Written By: Alfredo Rossi) - Taken From: Thoughts of Freedom - Poems - Sonnets and More, in Ripatransone's Dialect. - Maroni Editore - 2001
Reviewed by. Italo Perazzoli
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