Pay close attention to the fact that in the East, at around six in the morning, the Sun rises every day. Different and fresh news, as it comes out with a lot of birds and doves to inaugurate new light and a morning breeze. Observe, those who still can, the sea and its early peace. Pay attention to the joyful opening of the day, and forget from time to time, like me, that this country has a name and surname, things that have happened, searches and real and heartfelt aspirations, triumphs and failures in collective deeds. Take a good look. Take a deep breath, close your eyes, and you will agree with me that this land is still a beautiful place, worthy of a litany of verse.
The sun deserves a verse
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