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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HORIZON; TO TRISTAN TZARA, by PHILIPPE SOUPAULT Poem Explanation First Line: The whole town has come into my room Last Line: I'm going back to paris Subject(s): Dadaism | |||
The whole town has come into my room the trees have disappeared and evening clings to my fingers The houses are turning into ocean liners the sound of the sea has just reached me up here In two days we'll arrive in the Congo I've passed the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn I know there are innumerable hills Notre-Dame hides the Gaurisankar and the northern lights night falls drop by drop I await the hours Give me that lemonade and the last cigarette I'm going back to Paris | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MORE THAN SUSPECT by ANDRE BRETON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS: FACTORY by ANDRE BRETON THE MYSTERY CORSET by ANDRE BRETON TOWARDS A MORE PASSIONATE APPREHENSION OF LIFE AND DEDICATED by MALCOLM COWLEY LOVE SONGS TO JOANNES by MINA LOY MY HAND TREMBLES by FRANCIS PICABIA |
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