"I have such respect for the actual truth that there are moments when I do not dare to call things by their name," the poet ended.


The Inferno (1917) - Ch. XVI


I have such respect for the actual truth that there are moments when I do not dare to call things by their name, the poet ended.

I have such respect for the actual truth that there are moments when I do not dare to call things by their name, the poet ended.

I have such respect for the actual truth that there are moments when I do not dare to call things by their name, the poet ended.

I have such respect for the actual truth that there are moments when I do not dare to call things by their name, the poet ended.