In class with the teacher we talked about the importance of reading, the possibility that the readings they give us to satisfy our curiosity know and learn.
We read some poems and nursery rhymes, and we have rated each of us chose to be a "read" the right expression.
Here they are.
And you choose which?
RECIPE FOR WRITING A BOOK
Get a hand a character, give him a name
and a crew
to tackle an adventure or even a mixture
in black, pink and yellow.
Then read the crystal ball.
With a little 'fantasy
also post a poem,
enough irony,
eye to the monotony.
If we add an antagonist,
write a professional.
the end it is important
that there are so many emotions!
Eva Pigliapoco
tell me where I write
and soon you'll know
to leave the memory of a
vechia and ancient history.
Man has invented many
tried and abandoned:
stones and walls sgraffiti
or papyrus drawn.
Then he tried the skin
called parchment.
China with cards
began a new art.
Books written or illustrated
some loved, others hated.
But in the virtual
was born on the digital book.
What Serber the future
not know for sure:
Romans
an argument that follows us with anguish:
verba volant, scripta manent.
Valeria Cutro
Free
I lay down,
turn on the light.
I stretch
and I turn around.
Now I,
me around again.
feet up,
upside down.
Free,
finally free,
I open
my beautiful book.
Free,
finally free,
between pages
absolutely.
Ivan Sciapeconi
If the books were
If the books were nougat
not read one for breakfast.
If unlibro was ham
eat the whole lunch.
If the books were jam
at snack time to brush.
If the books were candied fruit
browse them licking their fingers.
If a book was butter and dipanna
you read it first to the napping.
Roberto Quilts
THE BIMBOTECA
Each class is a
bimboteca. If you want to laugh
read a cheerful child. If you want to cry
read a baby blue.
If you're reading a child wise. If you want to investigate
read a secret child. If you want to dream
read a child poet. If you want to sing
more a child of music.
and if you want to bore you
not read the children.
closed and let them sit in silent
bimboteca.
Roberto Quilts
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