| Written by Fr. Pier Giorio di Cicco,
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I have learned to love the wood, because it speaks
darkness, of things I can grapple with, unlike the lies of humans.
Demons don’t lie well. Angels are mum, unless disturbed. The sound of a murderer is honest, in the wood, alone.
I am a man who wrestles himself like a vain glory, waiting for for his God to come.
I hide so He will hunt me and snap me like a stick.
God came to Earth to put a claim on me,
and under stars I stand and wait to one day name Him.
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Fr. Pier Giorio Di Cicco |
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| Fr. Pier Giorgio DiCicco, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toronto, has authored 17 books of poetry. He was born in Italy, raised in Montreal, Boston and Toronto and has taught at the University of Toronto. He is currently Poet Laureate of the City of Toronto. His poetry is published by The Mansfield Press
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