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La faim poetry [ ]
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2010-09-18
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Submited by Guy Rancourt
« Mon enfant, si tu as faim,
Mange l’une de tes mains,
Garde l’autre pour demain. »
Mais sa faim venait d’ailleurs ;
Il dut se manger le cœur.
Il lui reste ses deux mains
Mais il n’a plus faim de rien.
(Maurice Carême, Petites légendes, 1949)
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