Art and Poetry - Hodler and Verlaine
Work by Ferdinand Hodler, "The Stockhorn Chain", 1905 on a poem by Paul Verlaine, 1874.
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"In the endless
Boredom of the plain
The uncertain snow
Shines like sand.
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The sky is copper
Without any glow.
You would think you were seeing life
And the moon dies.
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Like the clouds
The oaks float gray
Next forests
Among the mist.
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The sky is copper
Without any glow.
You would think you were seeing life
And the Moon dies.
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Windy crow
And you, skinny wolves,
By these sour kisses
What is happening to you?
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In the endless
Boredom of the plain
The uncertain snow
Glows like sand"
Ferdinand Hodler, "The Stockhorn Range", 1905.