And so off I went, fists thrust in the torn pockets
Of a coat held together by no more than it's name.
      O Muse, how I served you beneath the blue;
And oh what dreams of dazzling love I dreamed!
         My only pair of pants had a huge hole.
       -like some dreaming Thom Thumb, I sowed
     Rhyme with each step. My inn was the Big Dipper.
                        -My stars rustled in the sky.
          Roadside on warm September nights
               I listened as drops of dew fell
          On my forehead like fortifying wine;
And there, surrounded by streaming shadows, I rhymed
      Aloud, and as if they were lyres, plucked the laces
      Of my wounded shoes, one foot beneath my heart.
                   - Arthur Rimbaud
What a great poem, Tiffany! That is the first Rimbauld that I have ever read, so I will be going back for more.
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