Canvas representing love. “Spring” by Pierre Auguste Cot.
Comedy in three kisses (Arthur Rimbaud)
She was quite undressed,
And tall indiscreet trees
Leaned their leaves against the windows
Malignantly, very close, very close.
Sitting on my big chair,
half-naked, she joined her hands,
On the floor, shivering with ease
Her tiny feet, so thin, so thin.
I looked, the colour of wax
a little ray of light
Papillionner, like a smile
On her beautiful breast, a rosebush fly.
I kissed her fine ankles
She laughed a long tri-mal laugh
In clear trills,
A crystal laugh.
The little feet under the shirt
Ran away: “Do you want to finish! “
The first audacity allowed,
Laughter pretended to punish!
Poor things throbbed under my lip,
I gently kissed her eyes:
She threw back her mawkish head
Backwards: “Oh, that’s even better! “
“Sir, I have two words to say to you…”
I threw the rest at her breast
In a kiss that made her laugh
A good, hearty laugh…
She was quite undressed
And tall, indiscreet trees
Leaned their leaves against the windows
Slyly, very near, very near.
Bravo for your interesting article and all the beautiful images. It makes me wonder when the first kiss took place ? Ten thousand years ago, a hundred thousand years ago, a million years ago? We will never know but we will undoubtedly continue!
So tender
love and just a kiss