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Famous Oui Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Oui poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous oui poems. These examples illustrate what a famous oui poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Kraniotis, Dimitris P
...Le nuage s’est battu
avec le sable,
sous la pluie
des «non» et des «oui»,
marchant avec de la force
sur la logique
qui écoute
à l’impasse des «peut être»....Read more of this...



by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("Oui, le bonheur bien vite a passé.") 
 
 {Bk. V. ii., February, 1821.} 


 Yes, Happiness hath left me soon behind! 
 Alas! we all pursue its steps! and when 
 We've sunk to rest within its arms entwined, 
 Like the Phoenician virgin, wake, and find 
 Ourselves alone again. 
 
 Then, through the distant future's boundless space, 
 We seek the...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("Avez-vous oui dire?") 
 
 {LES BURGRAVES, Part I., March, 1843.} 


 JOB. Hast thou ne'er heard men say 
 That, in the Black Wood, 'twixt Cologne and Spire, 
 Upon a rock flanked by the towering mountains, 
 A castle stands, renowned among all castles? 
 And in this fort, on piles of lava built, 
 A burgrave dwells, among all burgraves famed? 
 Hast hea...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...ilded wooden something.
Listen! What a ringing of hammers!
Tap!
Tap!
Squeak!
Tap! Squeak! Tap-a-tap!
"Blaise."
"Oui, M'sieu."
"Don't touch the letters. My name stays."
"Bien, M'sieu."
"Just take down the eagle, and the shield with the bees."
"As M'sieu pleases."
Tap! Squeak! Tap!
The man on the ladder hammers steadily for a minute or two,
Then stops.
"He! Patron!
They are fastened well, Nom d'un Chien!
What if I break them?"
"Break away,
Yo...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("Oui, ce front, ce sourire.") 
 
 {Bk. V. xxii., November, 1825.} 


 That brow, that smile, that cheek so fair, 
 Beseem my child, who weeps and plays: 
 A heavenly spirit guards her ways, 
 From whom she stole that mixture rare. 
 Through all her features shining mild, 
 The poet sees an angel there, 
 The father sees a child. 
 
 And by th...Read more of this...



by Baudelaire, Charles
...la grande nature
Tout ce qu'ensemble elle avait joint ;
Et le ciel regardait la carcasse superbe
Comme une fleur s'épanouir.
La puanteur etait si forte, que sur l'herbe
Vous crûtes vous évanouir.
Les mouches bourdonnaient sur ce ventre putride,
D'ou sortaient de noirs bataillons
De larves, qui coulaient comme un épais liquide
Le long de ces vivants haillons.
Tout cela descendait, montait comme une vague,
Ou s'élançait en pétillant ;
On eût dit que le corps, enflé...Read more of this...

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