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Extrait : "L'eau sage s'est enclose en des cloisons de verre D'où le monde lui soit plus vague et plus lointain ; Elle est tiède, et nul vent glacial ne l'aère ; Rien d'autre ne se mire en ces miroirs sans tain Où, seule, elle se fait l'effet d'être pus vaste Et de se prolonger soi-même à l'infini..."À PROPOS DES ÉDITIONS LIGARAN : Les éditions LIGARAN proposent des versions numériques de grands classiques de la littérature ainsi que des livres rares, dans les domaines suivants : Fiction : roman, poésie, théâtre, jeunesse, policier, libertin. Non fiction : histoire, essais, biographies, pratiques.

Les vies encloses Chapter 1 No.1

L'eau sage s'est enclose en des cloisons de verre

D'où le monde lui soit plus vague et plus lointain;

Elle est tiède, et nul vent glacial ne l'aère;

Rien d'autre ne se mire en ces miroirs sans tain

Où, seule, elle se fait l'effet d'être plus vaste

Et de se prolonger soi-même à l'infini!

D'être recluse, elle s'épure, devient chaste,

Et son sort à celui du verre s'est uni,

Pour n'être ainsi qu'un seul sommeil moiré de rêves!

Eau de l'aquarium, nuit glauque, clair-obscur,

Où passe la pensée en apparences brèves

Comme les ombres d'un grand arbre sur un mur.

Tout est songe, tout est solitude et silence

Parmi l'aquarium, pur d'avoir renoncé,

Et même le soleil, de son dur coup de lance,

Ne fait plus de blessure à son cristal foncé.

L'eau désormais est toute au jeu des poissons calmes

éventant son repos de leurs muettes palmes;

L'eau désormais est toute aux pensifs végétaux,

Dont l'essor, volontiers captif, se ramifie,

Qui, la brodant comme de rêves, sont sa vie

Intérieure, et sont ses canevas mentaux.

Et, riche ainsi pour s'être enclose, l'eau s'écoute

à travers les poissons et les herbages verts;

Elle est fermée au monde et se possède toute

Et nul vent ne détruit son fragile univers.

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“Extrait : "L'eau sage s'est enclose en des cloisons de verre D'où le monde lui soit plus vague et plus lointain ; Elle est tiède, et nul vent glacial ne l'aère ; Rien d'autre ne se mire en ces miroirs sans tain Où, seule, elle se fait l'effet d'être pus vaste Et de se prolonger soi-même à l'infini..."À PROPOS DES ÉDITIONS LIGARAN : Les éditions LIGARAN proposent des versions numériques de grands classiques de la littérature ainsi que des livres rares, dans les domaines suivants : Fiction : roman, poésie, théâtre, jeunesse, policier, libertin. Non fiction : histoire, essais, biographies, pratiques.”
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