APOLLINAIRE Guillaume (1880-1918)

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APOLLINAIRE Guillaume (1880-1918)
L.A.S. "Gui", May 16, 1915, at "Ptit Lou" [Louise de COLIGNYCHÂTILLON]; 4 pages in-8 on squared paper. Beautiful love letter from the soldier to Lou. He first talks about his dentist friend Daniel TZANCK, advising Lou to go see him... "I'm writing to you smoking like a mylord an excellent Maryland cigarette sent by my little Lou who is the most charming treasure in the world. I adore you, my little Lou, you who makes love with the ingenuity of Saint Francis of Assisi talking to birds. [Lou drew a question mark in the margin of that sentence.] You're sweet as all. You have done me so far an immense good for which I am very grateful, and after the war if you want to continue your kind influence on me, you will make of your Mistletoe an amazing man who owes you so much that he will never be able to be grateful enough. Yesterday was a great time. I would like him to continue. Right now it's midnight, I've just been riding a horse. The roads, the meadows are littered with the little diamonds that are glowworms. I was going to dream of you, of your kindness, of your heady charm. From time to time, the decided halt of a sentry would remind me of the warlike reality that I had forgotten. Then it was all the little drama of the word that unfolded and once past it I fell back into this deranged reverie where you floated real as barely as music and voluptuous as the tender song of a violin. I came home at 11 o'clock after getting lost twice; in spite of the stars the night is not very clear. The star named Lou pulsates above me as if it were your very heart beating in the night sky. And while the last rumours of the supply convoys die in the distance, the song of the nightingale is already awakening in trills in rolls with infinite high points and sudden silences. I will look again at your dear photos and then I will go to sleep and in a beautiful dream I will see you again, no doubt with your languorous eyes, the adorable sweetness of your kiss and the exciting
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