Dear Zazie, Here is today’s Lovers’ Chronicle from Mac Tag dedicated to his muse. Follow us on twitter @cowboycoleridge. What do you like about the one who stirs you? Rhett
The Lovers’ Chronicle
Dear Muse,
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dream a little dream
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we can try
standin’ in the sun
in the wind
in sleep and dream
two lovers
two survivors
entwined and spared
you are not over
and you can never
disappoint
what happens
is as clear as can be
and it is yours and mine
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there was there
but stayin’ was not
sometimes,
it was so pretty
the stuff
of moons and suns
then faults and mistakes
this is how i write
the tryin’ is all
if only to try again
anything
against the stillness
of the heart
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This was inspired by you. Hope you like……
Do I Like…
As is the case with her,
She swept into the room
And the light and everything
That mattered was drawn to her
Nothin’ she did consciously
Just the way it was with her
She had a new hairdo and she asked,
‘Do you like my hair? ‘
Do I like your hair?
Do I like to breathe?
Do I like to eat steak?
Do I like dark beer and red wine?
Do I like cornbread and iced tea?
Do I like all kinds of coffee and dark chocolate?
Do I like a good rope and a fine horse?
Do I like Luchese boots and Texas Hatters cowboy hats?
Do I like to dream?
Do I like starry nights?
Do I like dancin’ by moonlight?
Do I like romancin’ by candlelight?
Do I like to read and write and ruminate?
Do I like long walks in the rain?
Do I like to watch the sun rise and set?
Do I like thunderstorms and cool mountain mornins?
Do I like snowy days spent in front of the fireplace?
Do I like Elvis and Hank and Frank?
Do I like Clint and Duke and Duvall?
Do I like Woodrow and Gus and Ethan?
Do I like Mozart and Millay and Monet?
Do I like Audrey and Sophia and Vivien?
Do I like Rhett and Scarlett and Stella?
Do I like Italian opera and French poetry?
Do I like Van Gogh and Van Morrison and Van Halen?
Do I like Shakespeare and Hemingway and Tennessee?
Do I like your hair?
Do I like your fill-in-the-blank?
I like your anything and everything
That is what I like about you
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The Song of the day is “What I Like About You” by The Romantics. We do not own the rights to this song. No copyright infringement intended. All rights reserved by the rightful owner.
Fernand Léger | |
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Fernand Léger, c. 1916
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Today is the birthday of Joseph Fernand Henri Léger (Argentan, Orne; February 4, 1881 – August 17, 1955 Gif-sur-Yvette); painter, sculptor, and filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of cubism which he gradually modified into a more figurative, populist style. His boldly simplified treatment of modern subject matter has caused him to be regarded as a forerunner of pop art.
In December 1919 he married Jeanne-Augustine Lohy, and in 1920 he met Le Corbusier, who would remain a lifelong friend.
After the death of his wife in 1950, Léger married Nadia Khodossevitch in 1952. In 1954 he began a project for a mosaic for the São Paulo Opera, which he would not live to finish. Léger died at his home in 1955 and is buried in Gif-sur-Yvette, Essonne.
Gallery
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Le compotier (Table and Fruit), 1910–11, oil on canvas, 82.2 x 97.8 cm, Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Reproduced in Du “Cubisme”, 1912
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Les Toits de Paris (Roofs in Paris, 1911, oil on canvas, private collection. Reproduced in Du “Cubisme”, 1912
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Paysage (Landscape), 1912–13, oil on canvas, 92 x 81 cm
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Contrast of Forms (Contraste de formes), 1913. Published in Der Sturm, 5 September 1920
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Nature morte (Still life), 1914
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Dans L’Usine, 1918, oil on canvas, 56 x 38 cm
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The City (La ville), 1919, oil on canvas, 231.1 x 298.4 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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The Railway Crossing, 1919, oil on canvas, 54.1 x 65.7 cm, Art Institute of Chicago
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Grand parade with red background, 1958 (designed in 1953), mosaic, National Gallery of Victoria
Jacques Prévert | |
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Jacques Prévert in 1961
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Today is the birthday of Jacques Prévert (Neuilly-sur-Seine; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977 Omonville-la-Petite); poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world. His best regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (1945).
Verse
Paroles (1945)
Notre Père qui êtes aux cieux
Restez-y
Et nous nous resterons sur la terre
Qui est quelque fois si jolie
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Paroles, Jacques Prévert, éd. Pléiade Gallimard, 1992, Pater noster, p. 40
De deux choses lune
l’autre c’est le soleil
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Paroles, Jacques Prévert, éd. Gallimard, 1949, Le paysage changeur, p. 87
Histoires (1946)
C’est ma faute
C’est ma faute
C’est ma très grande faute d’orthographe
Voilà comment j’écris
Giraffe
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Histoires, Jacques Prévert, éd. Folio Gallimard, 1963, Mea culpa, p. 83
Spectacle (1951)
Il faudrait essayer d’être heureux, ne serait-ce que pour donner l’exemple.
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Spectacle, Jacques Prévert, éd. Pléiade Gallimard, 1992, Intermède, p. 378
Une pluie de larmes ne peut rien contre la sécheresse du cœur…
Pas plus que l’eau dans le vin pour en ranimer le bouquet.
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Spectacle, Jacques Prévert, éd. Pléiade Gallimard, 1992, Intermède, p. 381
Arbres (1976)
arbres
chevaux sauvages et sages
à la crinière verte
au grand galop discret
dans le vent vous piaffez
debout dans le soleil vous dormez
et rêvez
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Arbres, Jacques Prévert, éd. Gallimard, 1976, p. 7
Jadis
les arbres
étaient des gens comme nous
Mais plus solides
plus heureux
plus amoureux peut-être
plus sages
C’est tout.
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Arbres, Jacques Prévert, éd. Gallimard, 1976, p. 39
qu’ils déboisaient déboisaient
déboisaient
on a trouvé qu’ils abusaient
Bien sûr la fin des arbres
ou la fin de la terre
c’est pas la fin du monde
mais tout de même on s’était habitué
[…]
Autrefois les bûcherons
avaient des égards pour les arbres
autrefois les bûcherons
buvaient à leur santé
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Arbres, Jacques Prévert, éd. Gallimard, 1976, p. 58
deux amoureux humains
deux rescapés
s’approchèrent d’un peuplier
sur son cœur ils gravèrent
leurs cœurs et leurs noms enlacés
et furent épargnés.
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Arbres, Jacques Prévert, éd. Gallimard, 1976, p. 69
Citations pêle-mêle
L’amour est clair comme le jour, l’amour est simple comme bonjour, l’amour est un comme la main, c’est ton amour et le mien…
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« Saint-Valentin – Amour, toujours – Citations », Jacques Prévert, Direct Soir, nº 700, Vendredi 12 février 2010, p. 9
Mac Tag
The sweetest sleep, and fairest-boding dreams
That ever enter’d in a drowsy head,
Have I since your departure had
– Shakespeare
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