Poetic incursions: “the beauty of the body of the world”

On the occasion of Poetry Month, The duty, with the complicity of the Office of Poetic Affairs, gives a poem to read each week. For this third of five weeks: the beauty body of the worldby Jonathan Lamy.

the beauty body of the world

in you the anger beats

a spare heart

your reflection continues

to hold up his sign

where the city forgot

to draw bodies

a part of you is protesting

like a breath

an emergency shelter

with what remains of hope

between two organs

of language of revolt

the protest continues

silently in your veins

a chariot of wishes

possible madness

kindness rages

from one generation to another

the sweetness that dwells within us

always comes back in fashion

shows teeth

rest and remember

resistance is pollen

of contagious beauty

Bibliography

Poet of all trades, Jonathan Lamy has published four titles with Éditions du Noroît, including life saves (2016 Émile-Nelligan Prize) and We make love. He organized somewhat crazy poetic projects, published a few translations, produced videopoems and set up Poetry everywhere.

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