Very nice! And in that spirit, here's another one about the beauty of early autumn by Rimbaud...I read this one sitting by the statue on the steps a few minutes ago, actually.
MY BOHEMIA (FANTASY)
I lit off with my hands in my torn pockets,
My overcoat worn down to a notion;
Walking beneath the sky, Muse! I was all yours.
And oh my! What marvellous loves I dreamed of!
My only trousers had a major hole.
A dreamy Tom Thumb, I scattered verses in my path
Like seed. I lodged under the Great Bear,
My stars rustled gently in the sky.
Sat on the road's edge, I listened out for them
On fine September evenings sampling the dew
On my face like a heady wine,
And rhyming in the thick of unfamiliar shadows,
As I strummed the laces of my devastated boots
Like lyre-strings, one foot by my heart.
MY BOHEMIA (FANTASY)
I lit off with my hands in my torn pockets,
My overcoat worn down to a notion;
Walking beneath the sky, Muse! I was all yours.
And oh my! What marvellous loves I dreamed of!
My only trousers had a major hole.
A dreamy Tom Thumb, I scattered verses in my path
Like seed. I lodged under the Great Bear,
My stars rustled gently in the sky.
Sat on the road's edge, I listened out for them
On fine September evenings sampling the dew
On my face like a heady wine,
And rhyming in the thick of unfamiliar shadows,
As I strummed the laces of my devastated boots
Like lyre-strings, one foot by my heart.
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