Se 'l mie rozzo martello.
When my rude hammer to the stubborn stone
Gives human shape, now that, now this, at will,
Following his hand who wields and guides it still,
It moves upon another's feet alone:
But that which dwells in heaven, the world doth fill
With beauty by pure motions of its own;
And since tools fashion tools which else were none,
Its life makes all that lives with living skill.
Now, for that every stroke excels the more
The higher at the forge it doth ascend,
Her soul that fashioned mine hath sought the skies:
Wherefore unfinished I must meet my end,
If God, the great artificer, denies
That aid which was unique on earth before.
After The Death Of Vittoria Colonna. Irreparable Loss
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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Poem topics: alone, beauty, god, heaven, life, world, soul, earth, human, great, pure, fashion, unique, shape, stone, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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