I buried uselessly that light in the sky vastness… Stone after stone to choke down its power. The same light was aflame with passion my every languid look for Short seconds and lightened the heavy gloom of my dull soul, among the stars, through a window. I threw up a carpet of autumnal leafs, fresh and Scented petals of purple roses To darken the bashfuler gleam. The same light appeased and look after my tormented sleep in summer nights, cradling and caressing me with velvet and fresh white hands. I tried to catch this long and golden-haired light in a plot ofv light and shade schemes, painting in cold colours, while she was asleep, the opal sky with mad and desperate frieze of lies and with laced doodles of resigned sadness. Oh my lost sweet moon, tomorrow one more second of your light voice, of your ethereal song inebriates my breath with your blow of jasmine in bloom, drove by the salty breeze of this enchanted night. Laid your lips once again on mine and raise my soul to you forever, my moon, between sweet harp notes, plucked from thin and angelic fingers. All this night I want is a velvet kiss of light from your lips.