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 | Mirella IontaMirella Ionta is currently studying languages at Condordia University in Montreal, Canada. Proficient in three languages, her English articles have appeared in many alternative magazines and newspapers worldwide.
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| | | | | | | | | Lo Strepito by Mirella Ionta It was the rattling of a snakeWhen simulated in a parade,In honour of temptation,That never gave up its venumTo Dante’s Inferno. Lo strepito,Was heard like a clunk of a | | | | The Monarch by Mirella Ionta When I met the queen in Hyde ParkShe had been handcuffed to a tree for days.I did not recognize her at first,I thought she may be someone experimenting with bondage.Before I freed her from her ordeal, | | | | Poems from The Invisible Hand by Mirella Ionta A Tabula Rasa,For bears and bullsWhen markets crashedOn burrowed streets,In pockets of tailored pantsIn an era denying themLike the hanging hands of beggars,Like fallen shystersWhose bootsWere greased | |
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| | | Justice In Venetian Skies by Mirella Ionta Justice In Venetian skiesIs carried by the windAnd leaves no question as fodderto an insatiable atmosphere of airJustice takes flightWith a self-made pair of wingsAnd a staff of angelsupholding the highest standar | | | | Arlechino on a Cloud by Mirella Ionta As fluffs in the sky mergedLike hands coming together,Arlecchino stared at me from a cloudWith his habitual costume of happiness,Looking nothing like a slave bound to Rome.His patches, like diamonds,glittered mischie | | | | The leaf by Mirella Ionta The Leaf's Lament by Andrew Fusek PetersSaid the leaf to the sky,I would learn how to fly,But I'm shaking like a leaf do I dare?Said the sky to the leaf,It's a matter of belief | | | | Teaching English in Italy: A Promising Job Market by Mirella Ionta English became the prominent language of business, science, aviation and technology after World War II. English is the most taught foreign language in the EU and used as the primary linguistic means of communication by many international organizat | | | | Space as Commodity by Mirella Ionta Would Neil Armstrong have ever predicted that, when taking his first step on the moon in 1969, his Apollo 11 moon-landing and extraordinary human accomplishments in space exploration were going to help facilitate the generating of luxury space tou | | | | | | |
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