Arthur Rimbaud Quotes
Delivered To Oblivion ... Growing And Flowering With Incense And Weeds To The Sullen Whine Of Nasty Flies ... I Loved Deserts, Burnt Out Orchards, Faded Boutiques ... I Dragged Myself Down Stinking Alleyways ... General, If There's An Old Cannon Left, Aim For The Glass Of Splendid Shops, Into The Living Rooms ... Make The City Eat Its Own Dust.
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