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Arthur Rimbaud - My Little LoveliesArthur Rimbaud - My Little Lovelies
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A tearful tincture washes Cabbage-green skies; Beneath the dribbling bushes Your raincoats lie; Pale white in private moonlight, Like round-eyed sores, Flap your scabby kneecaps apart, My ugly whores! We loved each other in those days, Ugly blue whore! We ate boiled eggs And weed. One night you made me a poet, Ugly blond whore. Get between my legs, I`ll whip you. I puked up your greasy hair, Ugly black whore; You tried to unstring My guitar. Blah! Some of my dried-up spit, Ugly red whore, Still stinks in the cracks Of your breast. O my little lovelies, I hate your guts! Go stick big blisters On your ugly tits! Break the cracked bottles and jars Of my feelings; Come on! Be my ballerinas Just for a while! Your shoulder blades are twisted back, My masterpieces! Stick stars in your snatches and shake Them to bits! And it was for you hunks of meat I wrote my rhymes! My love was sticky self-deceit And dirty games! Dumb bunch of burnt-out stars, - Against the walls! Go back to God, croak in corners Like animals! Pale white in private moonlight, Like round-eyed sores, Flap your scabby kneecaps apart, My ugly whores!
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