Hombres | Page 4

Paul Verlaine
douce?Des fesses blanches jusqu'au bord de son ourlet.
Des filaments pareils �� des larmes de lait?Ont pleur��, sous l'auteur cruel qui les repousse,?�� travers de petits caillots de marne rousse,?Pour s'en aller o�� la pente les appelait.
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===Arthur Rimbaud _Invenit_===
Ma bouche s'accouple souvent �� sa ventouse?Mon ame, du co?t mat��riel jalouse,?En fit son larmier fauve et son nid de sanglots
C'est l'olive pam��e et la fl?te caline?C'est le tube o�� descend la c��leste praline?Chanaan f��minin dans les moiteurs ��clos.
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O mes amants,?Simples natures,?Mais quels temp��raments!?Consolez-moi de ces m��saventures?Reposez-moi de ces litt��ratures,?Toi, gosse pantinois, branlons-nous en argot.?Vous, gas des champs, patoisez moi l'��cot,?Des pines au cul et des plumes qu'on taille,
Livrons-nous dans les bois touffus
La grande bataille?Des baisers confus.?Vous, rupins, faisons-nous des langues en artistes
Et merde aux discours tristes,?Des p��dants et des cons.?(Par cons, j'entends les imb��ciles,?Car les autres cons sont de mise?M��me pour nous, les difficiles,?Les sp��ciaux, les servants de la bonne ��glise
Dont le pape serait Platon?Et Socrate un protonotaire?Une femme par-ci, par-l��, c'est de bon ton?Et les concessions n'ont jamais rien perdu?Puis, comme dit l'autre, �� chacun son d??Et les femmes ont, mon dieu, droit �� notre gloire
Soyons-leur doux,?Entre deux coups?Puis revenons �� notre affaire).?O mes enfants bien aim��s, vengez-moi?Par vos caresses s��rieuses?Et vos culs et vos noeuds r��gals vraiment de roi,
De toutes ces viandes creuses?Qu'offre la rh��torique aux cervelles breneuses?De ces tristes copains qui ne savent pourquoi.
Ne m��taphorons pas, foutons?Pelotons nous bien les roustons?Rin?ons nos glands, faisons ripailles?Et de foutre et de merde et de fesses et de cuisses.
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