André Breton (1896.1966)
Autograph manuscript.
A page in-4°.
Slnd [Circa 1930]
Working manuscript, with erasures and corrections, of his poem Lumière ai dit .
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Light, did I say it's true, the shadow is too likely
She even has blue eyes, doesn't she?
ancient Rome
The words also go away when I stay (did I tell the truth)
In my place there are men who go hunting
And who look behind them as if the birds they have already killed were waiting for them
The moss that rolls like it is jealous of the dust of the stones
It seems that children look like their mirror
And it is only later that they have the opposite illusion
There is no image in the mirror or anywhere else
There are only lengths according to horse racing vocabulary
This is why obstacles are sometimes deadly
But what about the rider who would take a hundred years to emerge from his own shadow?
Where his horse's foot has passed the shadow of this foot causes the grass to grow back
As if this shadow alone was true
But the smile has no homeland