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Project Gutenberg Etext of Rouge mémoire, poésie
by Huguette Bertrand, 1942-
Language : French - HTML edition- Released : February 2002 ** This is a COPYRIGHTED Project Gutenberg Etext. ** Copyright © 2002 by Huguette Bertrand |
ÉQUILIBRE
Quelle est cette
ondulation quelle est cette
forme la nuit |
SYMPTÔME
À qui appartient
ce visage le corps poussiéreux
rêve d'immensité |
PRISE
1
Entre les couleurs
terre de Sienne silence on tourne en rond |
LES
MURS
Le ciel effrité
ne nous reconnaît plus la mort contre
les murs |
ENCORE
DES MURS
On a poignardé
le silence le mur ivre du sang des complots le mur lié au sommeil des enfants trop morts le mur dédié aux
vieux bonheurs le mur calfeutré des maisons errantes le mur effrayé
par le cri d'un oiseau |
COMME
SI C'ÉTAIT VRAI
Arrachée aux brûlures
de l'hiver elle organise
des tristesses |
REVERS
DE MÉMOIRE
Cette femme au
coeur chauve elle verse ses
yeux sur les jeunes pousses elle flatte le
ventre des anges elle est décomposée |
ENTRE
NOUS
C'est entre vous
et moi que ça se passe le hasard prend forme |
Les jeunes lampes sont des fontaines domptées par les yeux qui passent |
|
UN
CRÉDO UNE CRÉCELLE
Faut-il croire
que la terre a des envies de poésie faut-il croire
que l'hiver peut incendier l'amour faut-il croire
que le nombril est un trou |
RAILS
Avez-vous vu le
grand train bleu c'était à cause
du rêve |
DEUX
FOIS PLUTÔT QU'UNE
Il était une fois
une femme si vous ne la
voyez pas |
IMPASSE
Le rêve n'était
pas au rendez-vous à cheval sur ses
principes |
VUE
D'ENSEMBLE
La vie bohème |
EMPRISE
Si lourds sont
les rêves le jour respire
la lumière |
MYSTÈRE
Quand l'amour
fait l'amour |
TOUR
À TOUR
Les yeux font
un tour de table des yeux insolents
sur les plis d'une vieille peau au réveil |
ÉVASION
Pourquoi noyer
nos blessures dormons le temps se perd |
INSOLENCE
De malheureuses
feuilles le feu au coeur |
INFORTUNE
En toute froidure en attendant |
FAILLITE
L'hiver s'éternise la
vie |
SYNCHRONISME
Les nuits sont
rouges paresseusement le flot des corps
s'épuise la lumière secoue
ses ailes |
ROUGE
MÉMOIRE
Les dieux ont
enfilé leurs sous-vêtements de laine à travers le cristal
de nos épouvantes une éternité d'hommes |
IMMOBILITÉ
Un point minuscule
s'estompe le silence croise
les mots |
DORMIR
À PEINE
Quand l'innocence
se fait jour il faut dormir
sur la mousse mirage bleu sortir de sa vie |
GRISAILLE
Gris et silencieux le coeur ne répond plus |
À
FORCE DE CRIS
Une neige douce
transparente il neige des transparences coeur au ventre
mort au coeur |
EXIL
Une voix tonne
sur le papier elle a le destin
d'un pays exilé elle grenouille
d'une mer à l'autre |
PILLAGE
On a pillé le
silence le visage a raison |
LE
TEMPS
Lourd du sommeil
des sages le temps ce fétiche le temps nous
aime |
GOUFFRE
Le cerveau a des
allures de sécheresse une cigarette
brûle dans le cendrier |
Des plaintes bleues s'élèvent le temps grésille et on ose appeler cela du vertige |
|
DERNIER
DISCOURS
Lorsque les jours
sont sur les nerfs une moitié de
mère |
PRÉSENCE
Un enfant renverse
sa douleur sur la table il visite la nuit
comme un temple il ne veut plus se réveiller |
OBSTINATION
Aux abords du
temps au bout de l'image |
FINALEMENT
La mer s'est noyée
dans le port entachée d'enfants au détour |
ESCALADE
Une douleur à
peine un cri en fusion |
PARTAGE
D'habitude jusqu'au fond |
HASARD
Le ciel sur le banc du
quotidien |
IDENTITÉ
Est-ce moi est-ce bien moi est-ce encore
moi |
ESPOIRS
DÉMODÉS
Déroulez le tapis
vert quand j'espère les ruines se vengent |
L'UNE
ET L'AUTRE
Une politique elles gisent blanches le monde est délavé |
RUMEUR
Nu comme un regard une rumeur circule
entre les jambes |
UNE
VOIX, UNE ÉNIGME
Les voix sont
noires au détour la formule |
ABLUTIONS
Faut-il se laver
à tout jamais ou attendre d'être
plus noir qu'une tache les heures s'encrassent
d'illusions |
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