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Rainbow Rimbaud

A little note of disappointment that this reading leaves me more perplexed than
... Am I not enough culture to understand that writing ...
Or, the History is definitely too rambling for me ...
I sail in view ... I lose myself, I see nothing ... I'm bored and I go, I based this book on my bookshelf.
Abandon such be thy name!



I confess I am so disappointed that I can not finish this book ...
So it's a failure, a waiver because I take no pleasure in reading this ...

Thanks anyway Teulé dear John, for the beautiful dedication that you have drawn. And as promised I put the excerpt from page 123:

"Their leaves have four wings on the cross. When they fall, they are supported by air and turn like the blades of a helicopter .
- Robert! "



I am sorry I do not give up (not at all common in me ...) and then I liked the style of John Teulé in Le Montespan ( my ticket there), but there no, really thank you!

I knew nothing of life to this poet maudit, before making a foray into Wiki
but I still have not understood the approach of the author John Teulé ...

So much the worse,
Place Poetry!



Poetry learned in high school and whose end I always trotting in my head ... I added a drive Deezer interpretations of this poem in particular by Jean-Louis Aubert!



This is an opportunity for me to about my anthology of French poetry of John Orizet where I found many poetry must.




And a discovery on a site I visit often and that brings a lot of poetry: is POETRY WEB

Dreamt for winter

the winter we go in a little pink car
With blue cushions.
We will be well. A nest of mad kisses lies
In each soft corner.

You will close your eyes, not to see, through the glass, pulling faces
evening shadows
Those snarling monsters, a population
Of black devils and black wolves.

Then you'll feel your cheek scratched ...
A little kiss, like a mad spider, Will run
neck ...

And you tell me: "Look!" By tilting the head,
- And we will take time to find this beast
- who travels a lot ...

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