The introductory lyric already gives us the typical style of the author: a rapid dialogue in which a referential figure emerges: the poet's profession is undoubtedly one of the most difficult, difficulties that seem to increase if it is a grandpa poet.

The Fall of Ideas (The Song) confronts us in a rapidly changing society, whether in the best or worse it will be said in History: today it feels the necessity of this objective poem and of considerable semantic precision, which contains irreducible values ​​unless it is wants to go back to the dark ages. The expressive power of Mosi poet is in the absence of ambiguity or dual senses, even where metaphors - which are - do not show the point of origin. It is the form to diverge from a plethora of writing that seems to have taken hold of the new generations of poets or presumptions of such, without then translating, as in the texts of Mosi, in the direction of shining light (p.

But objectivity has to relate to the plot of language and to face an impious time that does not grant advances. It almost seems that nature is carrying decay and death and nothing can be saved: perhaps myth or hope (The Ring). In these poems, it is the germ of a better world: it may be just utopia, and yet it is worth believing.