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The Vatican’s summer palace
An original poem by MaryJane Nordgren
summer palace, guest house behind
Italian brick wall – opulent, as befits
the greatest landowner and receiver
of gifts to honor deity
one elected after another and another
for centuries and still grand in power
and influence as supreme for millions
ceilings arching to sixty meters and more
painted, arched, frescoed, gilded
long corridors extended, side-roomed
elegantly lined with exquisite statues
and floored with patterned, ancient marble
mjNordgren 12/17/2022 Rome