Wednesday, November 02, 2005

The last Romantic #63

Lord Byron was maybe the last romantic,
he died for an ideal of free and democratic Greece,
he had left England for an endless Grand Tour full of vivid sensations,
of odes to beautiful mistresses,
plus the revelation of the Serenissima Republic, Venezia...

I tried to walk in some of Byron's steps, modestly nearby Genova
in the North of Italy in that magic area called the Cinque Terre,
the five lands...


In Porto Venere, Byron used to swim extensively,
the unfriendly seaside there appealed to him more than
the smooth sandbeach
which was located on the other side of the hill.

Nowadays it is called Byron's cave see by yourself...



From there he used to cross the bay to reach
that other opposite village



called Terenzo
where lived Mary and Percy B. Shelley.
Another ultimate romantic English poet and his gothique noir inspired wife.



Their house can still be seen, my pilgrimage brought me there ...



But it looks like they inspired also some other kinds of stars..




When Percy sailed away that morning he did not know that death
would be dating him, he was already doomed due to his phtisic state..

Byron prepared funerals to his friends according to the ancient Greeks,
having the body burnt on the beach after having removed the heart
which was brought back to Albion.

Mary could finish in grief the book which would make her famous
and inspire the New York Dolls, Frankenstein.

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