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Kushal

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  • I would hug you michelangelo if you were alive,or if i could go back to your time of 14th century in the time machine. Such an amazing talent you had. Originally the poem must be in italian and in translations always the genuine feelings become less shiny, even though the gist exists.

    i love the following lines the best from this celestial love.

    This fair false world her wings to earth have bound:
    Unto the Love of Loves aloft she flies.
    Nay, things that suffer death, quench not the fire
    Of deathless spirits; nor eternity

  • That was a great old poem from michelangelo Buonarroti. I don't know why it is, but i feel so difficult reading the old poem...i should reduce my speed, read the same line thrice and then i can draw something. Am not like that always with other poems. Guess what..i feel hungry reading old poems..he he. Whatever. 'After trying many years' is a beautiful poem, love to the nature clearly reflected, and isn't something like darkness also prevailing within? The ending lines are superb..