Una Filza di Parole
Poesie e Sonetti in Lingua Dialettale di Ripatransone
Author: Alfredo Rossi
Publisher: Maroni, Ripatransone
Published: 1999
Pages: 83-84
Comment:
This poem is against the architecture of the civil cemetery of Ripatransone, made of a brilliant white marble
.
Before the entrance there is an inscription written by a Latinist, and priest called Carmine Galanti (1821-1890), he write "After the resurrection, at what will serve the monuments and chapels?"
The architectures are good for the living people and not for the dusty defuncts, it is better to pray for them every day.
It is unuseful the monuments, the gate in wrought iron, it is only vanity for the rich.
The arts is not a passaport to the paradise, it is not useful for the eternity, it is not a discount for entering into the heaven.
The masterpieces must be in the museums, pinacoteche, palaces, churches, but not in the cemetery a place where you can only pray and cry.
The cemetery is like a dormitory, one day Jesus will call the defuncts, because we should think about the true meaning of the death and its relations to the lives.
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