Catania is a rackety, raffish city
sprawled between Mount Etna and the sea.
Tourists pass through without stopping,
on their way to fashionable coastal resorts.
It is crowded with noisy scooters,
dented cars and fearless pedestrians.
The pavements are hard black lava
but the walls are pistachio, apricot, lemon.
For a short while I have had breakfast
on the terrace among the pale domes,
wandered through back streets of tiny shops,
sat in the Piazza Duomo watching the world go by
and, standing on the balcony outside my room,
I have wondered at the cloud of swallows,
pausing on their long migration north.
sprawled between Mount Etna and the sea.
Tourists pass through without stopping,
on their way to fashionable coastal resorts.
It is crowded with noisy scooters,
dented cars and fearless pedestrians.
The pavements are hard black lava
but the walls are pistachio, apricot, lemon.
For a short while I have had breakfast
on the terrace among the pale domes,
wandered through back streets of tiny shops,
sat in the Piazza Duomo watching the world go by
and, standing on the balcony outside my room,
I have wondered at the cloud of swallows,
pausing on their long migration north.
10 comments:
Fabulous, welcome back Alice.
it looks heavenly, and I'm so glad you saw more than T5!
Beautiful -
I'm so glad you are back!
You make me envious!
I love Italy, so it's always a pleasure to see photos and yours are brilliant as usual!
Welcome home!
Welcome home --- it looks like a fantastic trip!
N.
Welcome home, Alice...thank you for the lovely Italian images...looks heavenly! ((HUGS))
What is it that makes it so darn desirable? Because it is, though the exact reason is hard to put your finger on.
I like the photo of the old woman, the balloon and the baby best.
Nice to have you back--the photo with the elderly woman and the toddler is entirely TOO SWEET!
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