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ARTHUR RIMBAUD ~ THE MOON

in A Mysterious Encounter with the Moon by

But, truly, I have wept too much!
The Dawns are heartbreaking. Every moon is atrocious and every sun bitter.”
Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891)

TOGETHER IN OUR ENDLESS SOLITUDE ~ PAUL ELUARD

in Poetry of Art by
Nuchs and Paul Eluard by Man Ray

 A poem by Paul Eluard

“I cannot be known
Better than you know me

Your eyes in which we sleep
We together
Have made for my man’s gleam
A better fate than for the common nights

Your eyes in which I travel
Have given to signs along the roads
A meaning alien to the earth

In your eyes who reveal to us
Our endless solitude

Are no longer what they thought themselves to be

You cannot be known
Better than I know you.”

― Paul Éluard

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