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Dread doth taste as bitter as demise

Dante's Inferno

By kashafPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Dante and Virgilius meet Pietro della Vigna in the forest of Self-Murderers

Oh, how it captivated Cavalcanti's mind,

The image of a heart being consumed, divine.

Dante's words spoke of fear, almost as bitter as death,

Yet he wrote them while still drawing breath.

In my love for the pre-Renaissance,

I present the tale of Pietro Della Vigna's offense,

His treachery earned him a place in Hell,

Disgraced and blinded for betraying his emperor's spell.

Dante's pilgrim found him in the seventh level,

Reserved for suicides, a place of great revel.

Like Judas Iscariot, he met his end by hanging,

Betrayal and death, forever linked, forever lingering.

The image of hanging, a symbol of self-destruction,

Appears again and again in art, a timeless production.

From the earliest-known depiction of the Crucifixion,

To the doors of the Benevento Cathedral's depiction.

And from a 15th century edition of the Inferno,

Pietro Della Vigna's body hangs from a bleeding tree, a sorrowful show.

The parallels with Judas Iscariot, I won't belabor,

Betrayal, hanging, self-destruction, a tragic flavor.

'I make my own home by my gallows,' Pietro said,

A haunting reminder of the path he led.

Dante's first sonnet, a powerful tale,

Of betrayal, death, and the human frail.

surreal poetry

About the Creator

kashaf

As a journalism student, I'm passionate about writing and aspire to inspire others with my words.

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  • Veronica Coldiron2 years ago

    This is so well written! Thought provoking and strong. Great poem!

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