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Showing posts with label Friday is for Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friday is for Poetry. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2012

23 of 26 - De l'Absurdite des vers - Mohamed Nait Youssef


Dear Earthlings:

My gift this year is a collection of 26 poems in my favorite language, French.  It's the language of love, so full of charm and mystery and music.  Those earth tones, warm vowels that feel like deep ocher.  It produces oxytocin, at least for me.  The author, Mohamed Nait Youssef, is a promising voice.  Very touching, heartfelt his journey into awareness of nature and being.  Here is the 23rd in the series.  We'll come back every Friday.


 
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23. J’imagine Sisyphe heureux :


Le rocher était lourd sur ses épaules.
La vie est indifférente et folle.
Le sommet serait long et futile.
Avec chaque pas,
L’absurde culmina la ville.


Quelle malédiction !!!
Sisyphe est malheureux
Condamner par les dieux
De vivre dans ce cercle ennuyeux.
Malgré tout,
Il était Besogneux
Avec son regard séditieux
Et  bonheur Bienheureux.


De l’autre Côté,
Il y avait le grand Prométhée, ce courageux
Avec son visage lumineux.
Il porte ce légendaire feu
Pour nous dire
Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux…



Published here with permission.  Reach the author:
Mohamed NAIT YOUSSEF né en 1988 à Tripoli Libye. Étudiant de la littérature française à la faculté poly-disciplinaire d’Errachidia. Jeune issu du Sud-est du Maroc -village qui s’appelait, Gourrama, dans province de Midelt.
+212615156476

Dear Earthlings,
What Is Love?
Remember to come back every Monday for another poem by Mohamed. And tell all your French-speaking friends to show up to.  "Like" our blog and keep us in mind when you have something interesting.  Meanwhile, watch for snippets from Serena's new book, What Is Love?  She dares to answer the million dollar question in this one.  Would like to pre-read?  Find out how to endorse her book here.
Education is the heart of democracy, education to love.  Come back for more wonders.  And check out out vacation offerings.  

Namaste,
 
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
Author of Gaia, Eros, and many other books about love
Professor of Humanities
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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Friday, December 14, 2012

22 of 26 - De l'Absurdite des vers - Mohamed Nait Youssef


Dear Earthlings:

My gift this year is a collection of 26 poems in my favorite language, French.  It's the language of love, so full of charm and mystery and music.  Those earth tones, warm vowels that feel like deep ocher.  It produces oxytocin, at least for me.  The author, Mohamed Nait Youssef, is a promising voice.  Very touching, heartfelt his journey into awareness of nature and being.  Here is the 22nd in the series.  We'll come back every Friday.


 
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22. Métaphysique achevée:

C’était,
Le temps de la folie
Le temps des bêtises et la mélancolie
C’était,
L'histoire de l'homme avec la schizophrénie
Des paroles, et chansons abandonnées
C’était,
La logique de l'ironie
De Candide, Don quichotte et Homme manipuler
C’était,
Le temps des relations virtuelles
Des mots pâles
Lion d’une rencontre réelle
De l’étant et des livres jetés
Du maquillage et de la fausse beauté
C’était,
L’ère de la métaphysique achevée...



Published here with permission.  Reach the author:
Mohamed NAIT YOUSSEF né en 1988 à Tripoli Libye. Étudiant de la littérature française à la faculté poly-disciplinaire d’Errachidia. Jeune issu du Sud-est du Maroc -village qui s’appelait, Gourrama, dans province de Midelt.
+212615156476

Dear Earthlings,
Courtesy of Poliamore Italia

Remember to come back every Monday for another poem by Mohamed. And tell all your French-speaking friends to show up to.  "Like" our blog and keep us in mind when you have something interesting.  Meanwhile, watch for snippets from Serena's new book, What Is Love?  She dares to answer the million dollar question in this one.  Would like to pre-read?  Find out how to endorse her book here.
Education is the heart of democracy, education to love.  Come back for more wonders.  And check out out vacation offerings.  

Namaste,
 
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
Author of Gaia, Eros, and many other books about love
Professor of Humanities
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
Join Our Mailing List
   
Follow us in the social media
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Friday, December 7, 2012

21 of 26 - De l'Absurdite des vers - Mohamed Nait Youssef


Dear Earthlings:

My gift this year is a collection of 26 poems in my favorite language, French.  It's the language of love, so full of charm and mystery and music.  Those earth tones, warm vowels that feel like deep ocher.  It produces oxytocin, at least for me.  The author, Mohamed Nait Youssef, is a promising voice.  Very touching, heartfelt his journey into awareness of nature and being.  Here is the 21st in the series.  We'll come back every Friday.


  
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21. Visage métamorphosé :

C’était,
Toujours ce temps passé
Qui ne passe plus
Dans le labyrinthe du kitch
Je me sens perdu
Là dedans
Il fait chaud
Tous les objets sont là
Moi aussi
Je suis là
Je regard mon visage sur l’ancienne glace
Il était Pâle
Mes yeux sont ouverts
Avec un nez lâche
Et naïve bouche
Le regard était peureux
Dès que les hantises frappent ma porte
Suis-je fou ???
Errent, peut être
Les mains vibrantes sur ma tête
J’ai l’envie de vomir
Après ce long vertige
Mon corps n’était qu’un vestige
Devant ce faux miroir
Qui m’adresse :
Que suis-je ???
Que suis-je ??



Published here with permission.  Reach the author:
Mohamed NAIT YOUSSEF né en 1988 à Tripoli Libye. Étudiant de la littérature française à la faculté poly-disciplinaire d’Errachidia. Jeune issu du Sud-est du Maroc -village qui s’appelait, Gourrama, dans province de Midelt.
+212615156476

Dear Earthlings,
Courtesy of Poliamore Italia

Remember to come back every Monday for another poem by Mohamed. And tell all your French-speaking friends to show up to.  "Like" our blog and keep us in mind when you have something interesting.  Meanwhile, watch for snippets from Serena's new book, What Is Love?  She dares to answer the million dollar question in this one.  Would like to pre-read?  Find out how to endorse her book here.
Education is the heart of democracy, education to love.  Come back for more wonders.  And check out out vacation offerings.  

Namaste,
 
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
Author of Gaia, Eros, and many other books about love
Professor of Humanities
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
Join Our Mailing List
   
Follow us in the social media
Poly Planet GAIA Blog: 
http://polyplanet.blogspot.com/ 

Be Appraised of Ecosex Community Project PostaHouse 
Become a Fan: www.facebook.com/GaiaBlessings 
Author's Page/Lists all books: 
YouTube Uploaded Videos: http://www.youtube.com/SerenaAnderlini
 
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Friday, November 30, 2012

20 of 26 - De l'Absurdite des vers - Mohamed Nait Youssef


Dear Earthlings:

My gift this year is a collection of 26 poems in my favorite language, French.  It's the language of love, so full of charm and mystery and music.  Those earth tones, warm vowels that feel like deep ocher.  It produces oxytocin, at least for me.  The author, Mohamed Nait Youssef, is a promising voice.  Very touching, heartfelt his journey into awareness of nature and being.  Here is the first in the series.  We'll come back every Friday.


 
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20. En attendant…dodo :

Quand le sommeil quitte mes yeux
La nuit serait longue et fatigante
Si c’était ennuyeuse.
Qu’est ce que me ferait
Ce chaos silencieux
Si c’était mon rêve savoureux ?
Là ! Près de moi
Ce vers que je bois
La lune est solitaire déjà
Alors, c’est ta chair, je crois
Laide, humide, je ne sais pas pourquoi
Fais,
Confiance en toi
Approche, pas par pas
Sommeil,
J'aimerais bien t'embrasser encore une fois



Published here with permission.  Reach the author:
Mohamed NAIT YOUSSEF né en 1988 à Tripoli Libye. Étudiant de la littérature française à la faculté poly-disciplinaire d’Errachidia. Jeune issu du Sud-est du Maroc -village qui s’appelait, Gourrama, dans province de Midelt.
+212615156476

Dear Earthlings,
Courtesy of Poliamore Italia

Remember to come back every Friday for another poem by Mohamed. And tell all your French-speaking friends to show up to.  "Like" our blog and keep us in mind when you have something interesting.  Meanwhile, watch for snippets from Serena's new book, What Is Love?  She dares to answer the million dollar question in this one.  Would like to pre-read?  Find out how to endorse her book here.
Education is the heart of democracy, education to love.  Come back for more wonders.  And check out out vacation offerings.  

Namaste,
 
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
Author of Gaia, Eros, and many other books about love
Professor of Humanities
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
Join Our Mailing List
   
Follow us in the social media
Poly Planet GAIA Blog: 
http://polyplanet.blogspot.com/ 

Be Appraised of Ecosex Community Project PostaHouse 
Become a Fan: www.facebook.com/GaiaBlessings 
Author's Page/Lists all books: 
YouTube Uploaded Videos: http://www.youtube.com/SerenaAnderlini
 
Find us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterView our profile on LinkedInView our videos on YouTubeVisit our blog