NARRATIVE RHYMES
October 2014 poems of the blog by Umberto F. M. Cefalà

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Poems October 2014

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Moon, my mother you were in my childhood memories, even with the youth sleep You gave me the desire watching. Now I look at you from me and...

The haiku is a short poem born in Japan in the seventeenth century and is composed of three lines (respectively of 5,7,5 more). There is no ...

(From the greek ὀνοματοποιία, name-do) In putting it consists lexical elements (often meaningless) fit to play sounds actions or objects. &...

To live in addition to beats, synapses and sensations, in addition to this reality welcoming and inhospitable? I'll change the whole Ear...

(From the greek μεταφορά, transfer) is to replace a term with another of different meaning without changing the meaning of the sentence. thi...

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This blog was created in 2012 with the first works and phrases romantic inspired by classical poetry. Later in the 2013 pointed towards a creative line with the testing of the open source project that is of poems by multiple authors. In 2014 he published My metaphors , a study of the figures of speech with new definitions and ad hoc examples. In the same year, to coincide with the Milanese works for the Universal Exhibition of 2015, led EXPO project concerning the representation of the most famous Italian dishes. In 2015 focused attention on those increasingly popular crafts as the grinder or the cobbler. It was also facing classical and contemporary art with the spread of cultural events of all sorts, but always presented in a poetic. In 2016 he held particularly to highlight developments on environmental protection.


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