« J’offre ma carcasse au boueux marais sans fonds.
M’abandonnant nu dans l’obscurité sans nom.
Je me liquéfie, progressivement, devenant écume de l’océan
Il décide, moi je me rends.
Unifiant en silence le bleu de l’infini
Au rouge écarlate de la vie
Je retrouve ce cœur battant.
Et le je deviens nous en un instant.
Notre chair rose puisque nous sommes on
Fertilise joyeusement la source que nous remontons.
Afin que la matière se souvienne
Que sa vraie nature est d’être un éternel jardin d’Eden.»
"I offer my carcass to the dustman bottomless swamp. Abandoning me nude in the nameless darkness. I liquefy, gradually, becoming foam of the ocean He decides, I go. Unifying silently the blue of the infinity In the scarlet red of the life I find this beating heart. And the I become we in an instant. Our pink flesh because we sums we Fertilize cheerfully the source which we go back up. So that the material remembers That its real nature is to be eternal one garden of Eden."
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