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Christmas Away from Home by Jane Kenyon

 All summer their putto empties a water jar,
their St. Francis feeds the birds.
Now it's angels, festoons, waist-high
candles, and swans pulling sleighs. poetryfoundation


A putto (plural putti, /ˈpʊti/ or POO-tee, puttoes) is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually nude and sometimes winged. Putti are commonly confused with, yet are completely unrelated to, cherubim.Wikipedia

Comments

bermudaonion said…
If I heard someone using that word, I would have thought they'd made it up. Thanks for enlightening me!
Tea said…
I felt shocked too. Glad you stopped by. On my over to your place soon.

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