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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Written on 2013-12-12 at 15:33

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Lawrence Beck The PoetBay support member heart!
This is very amusing.
2013-12-17