The Raven

...But the Raven, sitd solitary in the serene bust.
The words pronounced, as pouring its soul only in those words.
Nothing more said then; did not move neither a feather.
And then I told me, barely murmuring: "Other friends have gone before; tomorrow he will also leave me, like my hopes they abandoned me." And then the bird
said: "Never more." It moved al to break the silence so suitable words, "without doubt -I thought-, without doubt what says is everything that knows, their alone
repertoire, learned of an unfortunate master to whom impious disaster pursued, hounded without giving truce until its jazz only had a sense, until the laments of their
hope carried only that melancholy load of "Never, never more"."
But the Raven started still of my sad fantasies a smile; I approached a front seat stuffing al bird, the bust
and the door; and then, sinking me in the velvet, I began to bind a fantasy with another, thinking about what
this ominous bird of long ago, what this torvo, gawky, horrid, thin and ominous bird of long ago meant
granzando: "Never more. "...
Edgar Allan Poe
The words pronounced, as pouring its soul only in those words.
Nothing more said then; did not move neither a feather.
And then I told me, barely murmuring: "Other friends have gone before; tomorrow he will also leave me, like my hopes they abandoned me." And then the bird
said: "Never more." It moved al to break the silence so suitable words, "without doubt -I thought-, without doubt what says is everything that knows, their alone
repertoire, learned of an unfortunate master to whom impious disaster pursued, hounded without giving truce until its jazz only had a sense, until the laments of their
hope carried only that melancholy load of "Never, never more"."
But the Raven started still of my sad fantasies a smile; I approached a front seat stuffing al bird, the bust
and the door; and then, sinking me in the velvet, I began to bind a fantasy with another, thinking about what
this ominous bird of long ago, what this torvo, gawky, horrid, thin and ominous bird of long ago meant
granzando: "Never more. "...
Edgar Allan Poe
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