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Neiges

by Henri-Pierre Poupard (1901 - 1989), as Henri Sauguet

1. Au bord de la cheminée

Language: French (Français) 
Au bord de la cheminée
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Au bord de la cheminée", appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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2. Sommeil

Language: French (Français) 
Cette main abattue sur mon visage
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Sommeil", appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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3. Fenêtre ouverte le soir

Language: French (Français) 
Fenêtre ouverte le soir
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Fenêtre ouverte le soir", appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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4. Dormeur suspendu

Language: French (Français) 
Dormeur suspendu/ A la juste hauteur de ses rêves
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Dormeur suspendu", written 1936, appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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5. Invasion

Language: French (Français) 
Les pieds des chevaux emportés vers la mer
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Invasion", written 1936, appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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6. Les gens distraits qui rient

Language: French (Français) 
Les gens distraits qui rient/ Au seuil des portes closes
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  • by Antoinette d'Harcourt (1909 - 1958), "Les gens distraits qui rient", written 1936, appears in Neiges, poèmes 1934-1936, Paris, Éd. Stock, first published 1937, copyright ©

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