Piazza Navona in central Rome holds a popular market each year between Advent and the Epiphany, where toys and many sweets are on sale. Tongue in cheek, Romans believe that at the midnight January 6 the Befana shows herself from an upper balcony!
La Befana
the bambini
jump up and down
with excitement
as the dusk
sets in earlier
than is decent
the spell of the witch
descends upon the stalls
of Piazza Navona
the lights defy
the darkness of
the challenge
hand-made brooms
and flying broom sticks
whirl in the breeze
that has arisen
Befana is back
and the solstice
is soon to come
who is that
asks her daughter
Mamma says a witch
what is a witch
Mamma
someone who flies
on a broomstick
are you a witch, Mamma
no ... no was her reply
Pappa grunted
quietly
Poetry by Peter Humphreys
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