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Born in October 20, 1854 / Died in November 10, 1891 / France / French

Poems by Arthur Rimbaud

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The Sisters Of Charity

... He feels the atrocious advance of all that’s solitary ...

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Those Who Sit

... of perfect little loves of open-work chairs surrounding dignified desks ...

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My Little Lovelies

... My guitar. Blah! Some of my dried-up spit, ...

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The Runaways/ Les Effares

... When life breathes out from that warm hole, ...

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A Dream For Winter

... You will close your eyes, in order not to see, through the glass, ...

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Feasts Of Hunger

... children of floods, loaves lying in the grey valleys! ...

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Time Without End

... No orietur, Science patiently ...

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Royalty

... re raised against the houses, and for the whole afternoon, as they moved toward groves of palm trees ...

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May Banners

... So that our blood will laugh in our veins, here are the vines all entangled ...

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The Drunken Boat

... —Is it in these bottomless nights that you sleep and exile yourself, ...

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Genie

... er the tides and at the summit of snowy deserts, follow his seeing, his breathing, his body, his day ...

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Young Couple

... At night, beloved oh! The honeymoon will gather their smiles ...

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Bottom

... At the foot of the canopy supporting her adored gems ...

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Phrases

... andelier, throw myself on the bed, and turning toward thedark, I see you, O my daughters and queens! ...

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A Winter Dream

... You’ll shut your eyes, not to see, through the glass, ...