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. Here is the ninth in the series. We’ll come back every Friday.
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9. Circulus vitiosus deus :
Ma vie est un cercle
Dans le dédale des chiffres
Le cercle est monotone
Vieux comme cette saison d’automne
Plein de fausse lumière qui m’étonne
Je sais qu’un seul verbe
Donnent, donnes et donne…
Le chiffre ne savait pas de don
Plutôt, acheter cher client
Cette chose est vraiment bonne
Je sais que ma vie est monotone…
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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.
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Dear Earthlings,
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Namaste,
Serena Anderlini-D’Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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