Beyond your human being,
Oh demigod, at the edge of the world,
Oh blinding sun, you destroy darkness,
Light pours on waterfalls of waves.
I love your ruddy rays
That, from the depths of time,
Embrace the lunar essence
Into shining diamantine cups.
Hebe smiles, of eternal youth
Drunk, she hands chalices to silent Gods,
Between Apollo and Muse weaves dances
Olympus floats on dreaming dreams.
Deities on improvised thrones,
Floaty as sad thoughts,
Roam in clouds and hecatombs
Of mythical heroes between lights and shadows.
Zeus tears the world apart with arrows,
His beloved Nymph has no escape
Wrath bursts forth among angry voices,
Sighs, tears, and tearing bombs.
You, oh demigod, look up to the sky,
You embrace the throne of the ancient faith
With courage and deserved hope
While the sun radiates and nothing fears.
A throne awaits you beyond life
In the silence of the coming centuries
Courses and appeals of Vico's memory
The sun is overshadowed and the earth trembles.
You, oh demigod, raise your voice
In the choral cry of history
Turn your gaze to the uprooted Pity
Profaned memory of Christianity.