vendredi 16 novembre 2007

Dis pas ça!


Tu dis ça, toi?
Tu oses dire que je n’t’aime pas?
Et ce feu qui brûle mon cœur,
Qui l’a allumé, moi?
Et ces nuits que j’ai passées à penser à toi,
Qui m’a empêché de dormir, moi?
Non, dis pas ça!
Je t’aime malgré moi!
J'aime tes yeux
Quand ils se lèvent vers Dieu.
Que tu ailles à la mosquée
Ou vers les bosquets
J’aime ta démarche
Quand tu marches
Comme une reine au bord de le Seine.
Non, dis pas ça!
Je t’aime malgré moi!

2 commentaires:

Larbi a dit…

étrangles-le nasamat comme ça tu te fais la paix avec toi même.

Anonyme a dit…

Oh Larbi! Ton commentaire m'a rappelé ce passage de mon premier roman, THE POET:

After a moment the Poet bared his face and gazed steadily at the body lying before him. “If all goes well, the woman will be mine!” That’s what Marqus had said. Oh, what a profiteering price he had to pay for his freedom! Marqus had asked nothing less than the Poet’s soul. The Poet sighed. What’s the use of saving a woman who would not be his? This woman was not like any other one. He loved her. And somebody else would come and take her away from him. He sighed again. One mind said to him: “Strangle her with your own hands and you’ll be relieved!” But he could not. Suddenly he bent over her and tried to lift her off the ground. At this moment he heard a faint voice calling for him. He recognized the voice easily. “I am here!” he cried, with little hesitation. “I am here!” In no time Marqus appeared on his right, coming from the direction of the well.


Merci en tout cas.