The greeting
Renato Zero attended the funeral of Enrica Bonaccorti with a message: "I will always leave that door open."
Monsignor Antonio Staglianò read it during the homily amidst emotion and the legacy of beauty.
«You have been, when needed, sister, friend, accomplice, so as not to leave me unarmed, we always managed, inventing a different job for ourselves day by day. You even improvised as my manager to help me get some writing gigs.» These are the words, read by Monsignor Antonio Staglianò during the homily, with which Renato Zero remembered Enrica Bonaccorti during her funeral.
«It has been an infinitely varied and engaging journey - the letter continues -. Suddenly, however, I woke up and you are no longer here. Your fresh laughter, your polite smiles, your sharp and stimulating irony: everything is silence and I understand that from now on I will have to manage on my own. Yet how much of you remains with me, how much energy your poetry radiates, how much beauty you carry. But I know that you will pass by me a hundred, a billion times, and it is for this reason that I will always leave that door open».
During the homily, the bishop told Bonaccorti's daughter and the friends and colleagues present that they are now «the heirs of this beauty».