Hello, By Benjamin Peret
My plane on fire my castle inundated by Rhine wine
my ghetto of black iris my crystal ear
my rock rolling down the cliff to crush the sheriff
my opal snail my air mosquito
my eiderdown of birds of paradise my hair of black foam
my tomb burst asunder my rain of red grasshoppers
my flying island my turquoise grape
my collision of crazy and cautious cars my wild flower bed
my dandelion pistil shot in my eye
my tulip onion in the brain
my gazelle wandered into a cinema on the boulevard
my casket of sunlight my volcano fruit
my laugh of hidden pond in which absent-minded prophets are going to drown
my inundation of cassis my morel butterfly
my blue waterfall like a deep wave that makes the spring
my coral revolver with a mouth that attracts me like the eye of a well
scintillating
frozen like a mirror in which you contemplate the flight of the hummingbirds of your glance
lost in an exhibition of white framed by mummies
I love you
From “Modern Poets of France: A Bilingual Anthology,†selected and translated by Louis Simpson (Story Line Press: 320 pp., $16.95)
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