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Nostalgia Italian Sonnet Poems

These Nostalgia Italian Sonnet poems are examples of Italian Sonnet poems about Nostalgia. These are the best examples of Italian Sonnet Nostalgia poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Montreal - Apr 29
O’ Mother!, take me back at last, receive
—(unclasped arms as vast as mine)—my embrace;
this longing, laughing love, the proof and grace
of my abiding for your...

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Categories: celebration, happy, home, immigration,



Premium Member Hangover - Mar 31, Apr 1
Remember, long ago, enrapt of Venus,
in college, brought to meet by chance,
how, falling into that first, most fateful glance
a straightaway spark flirted between us?

And, too,...

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Categories: break up, feelings, grief,

Premium Member Let's Meet On Our Yesterdays
Meet me back on those effervescent days;
                  ...

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Categories: friendship, happy, nostalgia, paradise,

Nostalgia Memories
NOSTALGIA/MEMORIES

Ah quanta nostalgia
Ah what memories

Mentre tutto va
When everything’s going

Oltre I limiti della mia fantasia
Beyond your wildest dreams

Dove tutto e paradise se 
Where all is paradise

Giorni...

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Categories: introspection, memory, nostalgia,

All Through Tuscany
The afternoon outlined. The sunny strokes
of a samurai blade on her body
revealing things the eyes feign see.
Tempted, wounded, the virgin parchment floats
between her skin and...

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Categories: love, nature, nostalgia, passion,



When I Consider
When I consider how my life is spent,
Both nights and days rolled into one, a smudge.
I wonder how my love you can begrudge,
For in my...

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Categories: angst, confusion, hope, life,

Infini
I know not how to will this heart away
from beating ceaselessly in time with yours;
unable now to rise up from the floors
of wondering, and affect's...

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Categories: introspection, lost love, nostalgia,

Untitled Sonnet (4)
To A.A.

With all my passion, love and hate,
With pain the heart can hardly bear
I can confess. But I aware
It is not, must not be too...

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Categories: allegory, confusion, depression, forgiveness,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things