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Premium Member Translation of Autumn Leaves-Les Feuilles Mortes De Jacques Prevert By T Wignesan
Autumn Leaves/Les feuilles mortes de Jacques PREVERT (1900-77) 
Translated by T. Wignesan 

(Note: As far as I can make out, this poem is at the heart of all versions of « The Autumn Leaves "...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edith piaf, autumn, heartbreak, i miss you, lost love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Love Said Collab With the Silent One - POTD
POTD 27 Sept 2023

~LOVE SAID ~
"Go find her, set her free."

In my search, I found an array of colourful petals,
An abundance of aromatic aromas.

Each one, I hydrated with my blood and tears,
But each one pricked...

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Categories: edith piaf, dedication, feelings, love, sensual,
Form: Free verse
The voice of Emilien
The voice of Emilien

(A lone voice whispers)

I once met the King of all Darkness 
In France 

As we played poker for my soul 
In a burnt out house

While Edith Piaf sang 
La vie en rose...

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Categories: edith piaf, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Last Dance
Forty three years of marriage and still you make my heart beat strong 
I never wanted to be anything else but your wife and loving song 
Together we walked, jogged and trotted but most of...

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Categories: edith piaf, longing, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The French and I


It was so long ago, the camera in my heart, 
had almost forgotten it and so~
Let this be a tribute to Roget and his gracious 
mother, the owners.....
A French bar, Le Montmartre,filled with well 
dressed...

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Categories: edith piaf, french,
Form: I do not know?



French Dream
i see your soul from another room
im trying to be with you but now its ruined
and now i cant acquire love 
since my sense is growing
im way to proud to show the slightest emotion

out at...

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Categories: edith piaf, anniversary, beauty, girlfriend, love,
Form: Rhyme
The Little Sparrow
(INSPIRED IN PART BY A SONG BY THE GREAT FRENCH 'SOUL SINGER', EDITH PIAF)


Should we praise the chanteuse
who sang "I regret nothing"?
Was she a saint or a sociopath? 
Did she forget the peccadilloes,
the slights, the...

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Categories: edith piaf, age, angst, girlfriend, love hurts, memory, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Un Peu Piaf
Un peu piaf, rien de rien.
One makes memories, what do they mean?
Our small sparrow shall not fly again
when those notes fall on persons unseen.

Nothing for nothing, the time they spend
taking these steps, we can climb...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edith piaf, allegory, bird, french, love, song, sorrow, soulmate,
Form: Sonnet
Another Summer
Another summer
Summer is over the night arrives hastily 
it was a delicious season spent indoors
his cancer didn´t like to sun.
To sit there and dream of summer wine and dance
reading brochure of adventures in Thailand.
Once he...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edith piaf, books, culture,
Form: Carpe Diem
Charles Aznavour and I
Charles Aznavour and I

Once in Southgate, I bumped into him
I apologised, so did he, and we continued on our way.
Further down the street, I said to myself 
you touched a famous man, thought of running...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edith piaf, anger, color, confidence,
Form: Blank verse
Edith '08
For 'music to my pen' contest - (Poem about Edith Piaf with reference to the song ''no
regrets'' and her autobiography)

Sat up,
Listening to sparrow. 
Her every single word.
Loosing my memories.
Each night hoping, 
That I might,
One day...

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Categories: edith piaf, art
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Sex Appeal
Sex Appeal

How do we know it ends?
Or....did we end it?
We declare ourselves no longer
pretty or handsome!
Think...Edith Piaf.
{ her bio is online}
Edith married a way younger
man.

She was a French chanteuse.
Hardly ugly nor her face the
color of...

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Categories: edith piaf, age, beauty, sexy,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things