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Una donna rattristita e velata dal pianto, guarda verso un mare piu' squallido di questo invernile mattino: rimpiangendo i pensieri dolci cullati dalla nostalgia di ieri che non sara' facile dimenticare! Una nave parte, si ode il suo rombo... si infrancono onde tempestose sulla spiaggia non troppo giocanda: quanto e' doloroso un'addio! C'e' una tristezza indissolubile e i suoi capelli biondi hanno un luccichio piu' delle monete d'oro, piu' scintillanti dei chicchi di grano nei campi lontani che ondeggiano come tante onde d'orate; un cosi' ampio silenzio non durera' con l'arrivo degli gabbiani che invaderanno le spiagge deserte prima che il tramonto svanisca con la sua tonalita' scura di viola! Una nave parte per una meta ignota, la sua bandiera sventola sul ponte principale non puo' eguagliare il volo aspro delle aquile che lottano per prendere la velocita' crescente; le loro ali larghe e agili hanno bisogno di un cielo spazioso per volare felicemente, sfidando il vento insidioso cercando una preda succesiva che non sospetta un' agguato! Donna che tremi dal gelido vento che raffredda le ossa non il caldo cuore che batte di intensa passione; dove il tuo tesoro sta andando... se l'inverno sta arrivando e lui non potra' esserti vicino per farti respirare e vivere? Una nave parte, piange una sposa devota che deve attendere il ritorno del suo amore da un viaggio pericoloso che durera' mesi, se non anni; chi offrira' conforto al suo immenso dolore... quando lei sentira' l'assenza dei suoi baci? A Ship Departs A saddened woman veiled by tears looks towards a squalid sea gloomier than this winter's morning regretting the sweet thoughts lulled by the nostalgia of yesterday which will not be easy to forget! A ship departs and its loud roar is heard as tempestuous waves break on the beach not so cheerful: how painful a farewell is! There's an indissoluble sadness and her hair has a luster more than gold coins glittering, more than the wheat of the distant fields swaying as if they were waves of gilt! Such an ample silence will not last with the arrival of the shrieking seagulls that will invade the deserted beach before the vanishing sunset turns purple! A ship departs for an unknown destination and its flag on the master deck can't match the harsh flight of the eagles that struggle to catch on increasing their speed; Their wide and agile wings need a spacious sky to fly happily, and defying the treacherous wind they search for the next prey that does not suspect an ambush! A saddened woman shivers from the gelid wind that freezes the bones, not the warm, beating heart of intense passion; where your sweetheart is going if winter is not far off and he can't be near you to let you breathe and live? A ship departs as a devoted wife mourns, she must wait for her love to return from a long journey long so dangerous, and it may last months, if not years; will someone offer solace for her immense pain, will she endure the absence of his kisses?
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