Arthur Rimbaud Quotes
On The Blue Summer Evenings, I Will Go Along The Paths,
And Walk Over The Short Grass, As I Am Pricked By The Wheat:
Daydreaming I Will Feel The Coolness On My Feet.
I Will Let The Wind Bathe My Bare Head. I Will Not Speak,
I Will Have No Thoughts: But Infinite Love Will Mount In My Soul;
And I Will Go Far, Far Off, Like A Gypsy,
through The Countryside - As Happy As If I Were A Woman.
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