
Eater of ideas, Knitter of words, Planner of rhymes!
But also, Tracker of emotions and escapes ...
STYLE EXERCISE
To read the poem of your choice in Pdf file, please
click on its title in bold. Happy reading.
Poem 6: A macaw in his hands - 190212
Read from top to bottom, then from bottom to top. Bet won?
Poem 28: A Day Elsewhere Together - 070913
A unique way to declare your love to a lady
Poem 49: Fatal wandering - 060814
When the thirst for the Absolute, in love, leads to a dead end
Poem 53: Happy Birthday - 030914
To be twenty years old and to launch out, alone, in the life
Poem 54: な で し こ 芸 北 さ く ら - 090914
When the empire of the senses brings back to Japan
Poem 123: To His Failed Dreams - 150915
Our minds have failed, her body has failed
Poem 179: In Alice's Country - 060516
Strange world where everything ends in "isse"
Poem 187: Dream of love in the metro - 170616
A lovers' trip through the Paris metro stations
Poem 190: Magic along… - 140716
When a rope connects two lovers to Eternity
Poem 233: Cover letter - 030117
Play with words like a cover letter
Poem 236: Rhymes in the Air - 130117
And, meanwhile, everything is falling apart without seeming to
Poem 244: Fighting for beautiful loves - 100217
A style exercise that conjugates the verb "to love" in the imperative
Poem 257: Effects of Words - 020517
Of the weight of words in our pagan souls
Poem 266: Sweet bitter weariness - 090617
At the end of a life that sometimes
You know it's always your pussy that wakes me up
Poem 305: Confronting old age - 191117
How hard it is to have to get out of the dance!
Poem 306: Enjoying your youth - 261117
So proud and eager to join in the dance!
Poem 311: Your spirit shines in our hearts - 311217
A delirious acrostic that must be listened to and read at the same time.
Poem 343: Meaning, columns and lines - 120818
Read text from column to column or row to row
Poem 344: By full moon - 190818
An acrostic in homage to the full moon
Poem 345: The Charcoal Woman - 260818
Words prisoners inside a portrait
Poem 353: Love yourself - 211018
Yes ! One day we will rejoice
Poem 379: Notre-Dame de Paris - 210419
What have we lost in seeing his choir burn?
A rebus. Words thrown in the air, a priori without tail or head
Poem 411: Haikus at the party - 081219
An invitation to hedonism before it's too late