Éclats de Neige

               Éclats de Neige

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éclats de neige”~ Arthur Rimbaud, Illuminations

Paul often thought a boy has splinters in

His eyes, his irises, his pupils, light

Shards signalling necessity to sin,

Or love, or both.  A failure to cause fright

And damage means there’s something, crippled, wrong.

Such shards more cold than ice should cause harsh cuts.

The splinters often cause a frigid throng

Of lacerations, worse, slashing of guts.

Forget the ribs and heart.  The slivers made from ice

Of passion, hard and steeply Arctic, ought

To bring on injury.  The wounds from slice

And stab fetch traumas deeper than love’s thought.

..Antarctic even glow the boy’s bad fires,

….Immensely cold.  These light the man’s desires.

“ ‘Snowflakes, literally transcribed, produced “éclats de neige” (splinters, sparkles or shouts of snow).’” ~ Graham Robb, Rimbaud, 258