Toi, terrible Temps,
créature toute puissante,
cruelle mais éternelle,
ton invention est illusion,
ta vocation est destruction.
Le sable s’écoule,
toujours l’eau coule.
Denrée si rare,
si aisément épuisée,
tu fuis toujours
sans cesser d’exister.
Tandis que l’argent tue,
seule ta valeur compte.
Sois-en assuré,
ô ennemi malavisé,
ton mensonge prospère,
nous resterons éphémères.
I wanted to write a short post today to thank all of my first 14followers for subscribing to my blog. I am entirely new to this and your trust means much to me. It motivates me to keep publishing here. I know it is not much compared to others, but I do not care. 14 followers does mean a lot to me. So thanks for clicking the subscribe button and I hope you will be a part of my blogging journey for some more time. Hopefully, you will not be disappointed :D
As a side comment, I would like to add that I recently published another tech-oriented blog. I am curious and want to try as many things as possible, so I started that new WordPress blog to keep myself updated with tech-related knowledge but also to help my readers if they ever need said help.
As its main topic is meant to be GNU/Linux, I find it easier to shoot videos to illustrate my words than with poetry or short stories (it is rather obvious, is it not?). The videos you will find on todayilinux.wordpress.com will also be posted on YouTube and LBRY.tv (if, like me, you are growing more and more interested in the opensource alternatives of proprietary software).
Amitiés rassemblées
De joie on dansait
Autour d’une flambée
Les flammes rayonnaient
Elles montaient au ciel
Son bleu sans pareil
Caressant cette merveille
Ce soleil couleur miel
L’obscurité de la nuit
Berce notre insomnie
Ce sera bientôt fini
Viendra l’heure d’aller au lit
Trinquons encore une fois
Partageons cette joie
Tandis que l’on boit
Cernant ces morceaux de bois
Les étoiles scintillent
Telles de vulgaires brindilles
Ou des gousses de vanille
Que quelqu’un éparpille
Je lève les yeux
Encore vers les cieux
Je leur dis adieu
Ou possiblement mieux
Peut-être même bien
Qu’ils me reverront demain
Je ne prévois donc rien
Puis sombre dans mon coussin
Tourne tourne
l’effaceur
entre mes doigts
Reste reste
immobile
la plume volatile
Prends prends
mon coeur
et son émoi
Contourne tourne
cette inutile
illusion si fragile
I immersed myself into the dark intensity of my opponent’s eyes. I could read concentration in her determined look. She knew victory would be hers. I shared this knowledge. I was ready to fight and show her the extent of my progress.
She was so beautiful. I could have told her. It would have felt so sweet in her ear to hear the breath of such a simple, and yet delightful, sentence. Despite the unsettling easiness there would have been in this minor gesture, I was not brave enough. Perhaps someday I would. Perhaps I never would. Life would decide. Be that as it may.
I pulled the chair and sat. We were facing each other in this supreme instant, as the game was about to begin.
I was looking at her. Staring at her. She was thinking. Her first move would be decisive. She was aware of it. She knew that day after day, I was progressively getting closer to her. She knew I would certainly end up by her side at the top of the mountain to take off. I would then unfold my wings to go and climb other mountains. My journey would be long and perilous, sometimes tiresome. However she would always remain in my heart.
The relationship between a master and their student is unequaled. It is unwavering. This tiny thread binding me to her would never break. Her memory would subsist within me for the whole of eternity, whether it be in lightness or darkness. She would guide my feet on a thoughtful path.
She had given meaning to my miserable existence. I was not poor, and my daily life was relatively confortable. Yet there was something missing. If I looked normal in appearance, I was all dry inside. I was nothing but a hollow shell. I was thirsty for more but remained unsatisfied. I roamed in my own life with a scarred soul.
Wandering haphazardly into an obscure alley, I finally came across her. I had immediately been captivated by the beauty of her features, her fine face, the color of her eyes, the blackness of her hair... I was mesmerized. Her name was Alysse.
She saw nothing in my dull eyes. My irises had a lifeless sheen in which she could detect no spark. Only some shades of grey standed out.
There was no intensity within me. Only a worrying quietness ruled, enforcing its law.
When she had asked me to follow her, I did not hesitate. I saw in her the call of a destiny which I had been waiting for too long. She had shown me to a place I had never been. It was all lit up, shining with a diversity of colors, like a painting full of toys. We had finally sat down at a table, face to face. She had explained the rules to me and we had started moving the pieces on the board.
The passion burning inside of her had suddenly taken over my body and a flame had kindled in my heart. It was only ashes but it had changed to heat up the dead guts of that shadow I had become. In that ordinary evening, I had started coming back to life. I had come out of that lonely hell. Thanks to such an original woman, my life was in my hands for the first time.
It was sweet to the touch, just like the caress of the air on my fingers, which tingled with a brand new heat. My future suddenly had a totally different flavor.
The game had lasted until late. I did not manage to get the full extent of its possibilities, as it was far too vast. Each piece had its place, its functions, its own identity. They shaped an indivisible body, as did both opponents’ minds. During a game, they were one. The student and master’s thoughts intertwined, each offering a piece of itself to the other. One advised, gave itself. The other listened, followed, erased differences.
We were two unique individuals. Our fusion was only more intense. She had given meaning to my life, I had offered her a partner. Thus we moved forward, each day, bound by friendship.
Perhaps the day would come that I would confess. Only god knew. I cast that thought aside. She haunted my regrets but I did not have the will to fight. I needed to find refuge in Alysse’s heartwarming flame. Her determination was marvelous. I still had so much to learn from her.
The pawn next to her king moved two squares forward. She chose an offensive strategy. Why struggle against sombre revelations. I only needed to counter her move. The countdown had started. For an hour, we would read together the story of the world.
With a shred of luck, the small pieces we were on the chessboard would meet.
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