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Paris (november 4th) 1999

Paris,
Pollution maximum.
Paris,
Dry tombstone of Jim Douglas Morrison.
Paris,
Tombstone of Oscar Wilde,
Full of lipstick.
Paris,
Place of last breath of Diana.
Paris,
58 days before 2000.


Published text in Axolotl n°47 - may 2008, and in Comme en poésie n°38 - june 2009

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Paris 2000

Paris 2000
I'm reaching to Paris
And I see Sophie 's face again
I see it like never since I left (met) her
Finally
Nothing has changed
Except me and miss Morrison


Published text in Axolotl n°47 - may 2008

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So

So come fill up your glass
With Brandy.
A new girl maybe.
So, be easy and free,
When you are with me.
I'm not the kind of man,
You meet everyday.
Chocolate semolina cake smell,
In memories…


Published text in Axolotl n°48 - august 2008

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Tall blonde

She comes to have fun,
Pleasure,
Nude, reaching the sheets.
Tall blonde.
She seems to be so happy,
Hungry.


Published text in Axolotl n°48 - august 2008

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Pam

Pam is away from home,
Maybe reading Morrison.
We have sun,
We have fun.


Excerpt from the book  Blondes obscures (Chloé des Lys - Barry, september 2012)
Published text in Ambition Chocolatée & Déconfiture n°47 - march 2005, and in Axolotl n°49 - november 2008

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Helen, Morrison and me

We’re the three points of the dead poets triangle.
We have the same relation
With death,
With life.
We’re complement to each other.


Published text in Axolotl n°49 - november 2008
 
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