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Les Statues

Les feuilles, une à une, et le temps, heure à heure,
Tombent dans le bassin dont le jet d’eau larmoie ;
Iphigénie en sang près d’Hélène de Troie,
Danaé, Antigone, Ariane qui pleure,

Marbres purs que le vent soufflette ou qu’il effleure !
Si le torse se cambre ou si la tête ploie,
Héroïque au destin qui caresse ou rudoie,
La statue aux yeux blancs persévère ou demeure.

L’éternelle beauté subsiste à jamais belle.
Le Silence a ployé le crêpe de son aile
Et songe, assis, le coude au socle où il inscrit

Le nom de l’héroïne énergique ou morose
Qui dérobe un sourire ou cache un sein meurtri
Derrière les cyprès ou derrière des roses.

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L'étranger

Je me dis bien souvent : de quelle race es-tu ?
Ton coeur ne trouve rien qui l'enchaîne ou ravisse,
Ta pensée et tes sens, rien qui les assouvisse :
Il semble qu'un bonheur infini te soit dû.

Pourtant, quel paradis as-tu jamais perdu ?
A quelle auguste cause as-tu rendu service ?
Pour ne voir ici-bas que laideur et que vice,
Quelle est ta beauté propre et ta propre vertu ?

A mes vagues regrets d'un ciel que j'imagine,
A mes dégoûts divins, il faut une origine :
Vainement je la cherche en mon coeur de limon ;

Et, moi-même étonné des douleurs que j'exprime,
J'écoute en moi pleurer un étranger sublime
Qui m'a toujours caché sa patrie et son nom.

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Je T’Indique Le Fruit

Je t'indique le fruit qui m'a rendu malade;
Je te crie en quel lieu, sous la route, est caché
Un abîme, où déjà mes pas ont trébuché.
D'un mutuel amour combien doux est l'empire!
Heureux, et plus heureux que je ne saurais dire,
Deux coeurs qui ne font qu'un, dont la vie et l'amour
N'auront, dans un long temps, qu'un même dernier jour!
Mais bien peu, qu'ont séduits de si douces chimères,
Out fui le repentir et les larmes amères.
O poètes amants! conseillers dangereux,
Qui vantez la douceur des tourments amoureux,
Votre miel déguisait de funestes breuvages;
Sur les rochers d'Eubée, entourés de naufrages,
Allumant dans la nuit d'infidèles flambeaux,
Vous avez égaré mes crédules vaisseaux.
Mais que dis-je? vos vers sont tout trempés de larmes.

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Victor Hugo

Exil

Si je pouvais voir, ô patrie,
Tes amandiers et tes lilas,
Et fouler ton herbe fleurie,
Hélas !

Si je pouvais, - mais, ô mon père,
O ma mère, je ne peux pas, -
Prendre pour chevet votre pierre,
Hélas !

Dans le froid cercueil qui vous gêne,
Si je pouvais vous parler bas,
Mon frère Abel, mon frère Eugène,
Hélas !

Si je pouvais, ô ma colombe,
Et toi, mère, qui t'envolas,
M'agenouiller sur votre tombe,
Hélas !

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Storm

a whole upper row classes
move their furniture - the roar
rumbles through the eardrum
someone slices a bulbous pillow
and rips the darkness with her dexterous fingers
the tear comes away a broken mirror
a cache of memories flash from here
the wind whistles, the trees sigh,
water swirls and sketches the periphery
of the sky like a child - pieces of providence
riding the force of the winds in all directions

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a whole upper row classes
move their old furniture -
the roar rumbles in the eardrum
someone slices a bulbous pillow
and rips the darkness with her fingers
the tear comes away a broken mirror
memories sad and sweet flash from here

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Roses et muguets

Au comte Charles de Montblanc


Dans le vallon qu’arrose
L’eau courante, j’allais
Un jour cueillir la rose,
La rose et les muguets.

Mon amoureux qui n’ose
Rien me dire y passait;
Moi je cueillais la rose,
La rose et le muguet.

Oh! vilain! oh! morose!”
Au nez je lui riais,
Tout en cueillant la rose,
La rose et les muguets.

Sur l’herbe je me pose
En jetant mon bouquet,

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Shadow of My Memory

Gust of stale wind breeze
whispers,
the memory,
the memory,
the memory,
much feeling
but seems without feelings at all,
candles have heart to,
hesitant to part.
much feeling but its
just as if there's none,
I think of the past
but i can't smile,
candles have heart too
it loathes parting.
Today will be a memory,
yesterday was a memory
drifting away, but
count not the time,
rather the moments.

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Babe You Left...

Six remnants, your shadows acutely damaged, and
Severly tortured are your survivors. Still I see
two braids slouched on your shoulders:

A Shamed Choctaw face concealed under a wide-brimmed hat;
Two beady eyes blinking, squinting above your aquiline nose, just
a squawking at your widow's peak that looks like a petite plait

Your pigeon toes touching and caressing each other somewhat like a creative child pointing to white sheep floating in the sky. Though real are the remnants compiled and concealed under your felt-hat.

Babe, you never knew that a surviving piece of you, with zest
hawked your house, land, then placed your remains in a distant land.
Yet not burying her meanness, apathy, and hate to rest.

You left your time-worn descendants holding Pandora's cache.
Misery and evil destroyed most, and one of four under continual attack.
Babe, you carried scores of secrets to cold grave's stash.


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Magickal Clash

There lives a white witch in the West
A Wiccan, who practices magick
With great powers to heal blessed
‘Till one day she did something tragic

There lives a great warlock in the East
Conjures powerful demons with his words
Some say he’s not man, rather a beast
Sends spells in the beaks of black birds

Came a day, these two titans did clash
Summoned their powers, went to war
Drew weapons from their magickal cache
Went at each other like never before

The battle went from day into night
Day after day, week after week
Seemed no end, this titanic fight
Until one day, a truce they'd seek

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Economics

Illegal drugs and a cache of weapons
Get dropped off and pointed in the direction
Of lost dreams broadcast on widescreens
For seconds

Where life flickers like tickers
That flashes on the bottom with the glitz
And a sip of the Schlitz malt liquor
No question

The drug problem needs a solution
In the tap water to drink away the pollution
On crowded streets the city’s heart beats
Disillusion means everyday is Monday
But today is filled with confusion
From 3-61 one ways
Divided by pie

And multiplied by a bunt cake
Sprinkled with diced fried cheese and covered up

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