David Selzer is a writer of poetry, prose fiction, screenplays and stage plays. He embraces digital platforms to share his work of more than fifty years… READ MORE


  • THE COMEDY OF LOVE

    In our time we have sashayed by the Arno,
    we have loitered on the Ponte Vecchio
    in our time, as if Beatrice and Dante
    were liberated from their fine romance,
    their courtly allegory of love,
    their dalliance with Mariolatry.

    But even in Florence it rains, cascades
    down the Basilica and the Uffizi,
    darkening terra-cotta, marble, limestone.
    Lovers repair to bars for sambuca,
    each with three coffee beans – the holy
    trinity of health, wealth and happiness,
    to be lit then snuffed before imbibing,
    like brief votive candles.

     

     

     



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