S/Starbynary/The Tower of Hunger (Canto XXXII-XXXIII)
smoke and burning air unravel just one standing above another teeths to the bones, eating him out everlasting feral meal
Dante focused on the figure of a damned biting another’s neck: count Ugolino. jaws drowning into living blood claws in deep, making him despair only echoes of hate while time wipes all but the pain
"e se non piangi, di che pianger suoli?"
Literal quote such a sighting pushes my heart feeding courage to ask the reason as he raises head from torture tears start melting with the blood
Dante can’t stand the sight cleaning mouth with his victim’s hair he will tell his desperation an infame betrayer such grief to brake a heart down
Ed ecco son qui guardo fuori da questo pertugio la luce morra', nella torre restiamo serrati il domani sara' noncurante del nostro destino e poi .... e poi .... e poi .........
Ugolino is talking: locked inside the tower, cries in despair because he realizes he’ll die there pale moonlight shines on, revealing on him gracility of need, door locked forever
blind eyes in tears my hurt palms on their bodies not a breathe, neither a mere heartbeat And Surrender to sorrow
Count Ugolino, prisoner inside the tower with his sons, tells about his feelings alas pisa! people disgrace neighbours so slow and lazy... if only the two islands could unite and wall arno up to make you sink, people drowning maybe guilty, but can be his innocent souls considered the same? modern thebes
Dante’s invective against Pisa, guilty for having reiterated the same crimes Thebe’s had, imprisoning the Count (guilty for giving away important castles) along with his sons: blameless for the early age.Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.