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On the occasion of the bicentennial of Charles Baudelaire's birth on April 9th, 1821, the musée d'Orsay has decided to celebrate the leading 19th century poet by hosting a series of weekly readings by creative figures from all over the world. Each creative figure designs their video. Charles Baudelaire was a friend of many artists whose works are held at the musée d'Orsay. He has contributed to define what art, culture and poetry, have been from the 19th century to today. This week's reading is by poet Amadou Lamine Sall. He reads « The Water Jet. » Your beautiful eyes are tired, poor lover! Stay a long time, without opening them again, In this nonchalant pose Where pleasure has surprised you. In the courtyard, the stream of water that chatters And is not silent night or day, Gently maintains the ecstasy Where tonight love has plunged me. The blooming sheaf In a thousand flowers, Where Phoebe rejoiced Puts its colors, Falls like a rain Of large tears. Thus your soul that fires The burning lightning of voluptuousness Rises, fast and bold, Towards the vast enchanted skies. Then, it pours out, dying, In a stream of sad languor, Which by an invisible slope Descends to the bottom of my heart. The blooming sheaf In a thousand flowers, Where Phoebe rejoiced Puts its colors, Falls like a rain Of large tears. O you, whom the night makes so beautiful, How sweet it is for me, leaning towards your breasts, To listen to the eternal complaint That sobs in the basins! Moon, sounding water, blessed night, Trees that shiver around, Your pure melancholy Is the mirror of my love. The blooming sheaf In a thousand flowers, Where Phoebe rejoiced Puts its colors, Falls like a rain Of large tears. À l'occasion du bicentenaire de la naissance de Charles Baudelaire le 9 avril 1821, le musée d'Orsay a décidé de rendre hommage à cette figure majeure de la poésie du XIXe siècle en concevant un programme hebdomadaire de lectures de figures créatives du monde entier, chacune concevant sa vidéo. Charles Baudelaire était ami de nombreux artistes dont les œuvres sont conservées au musée d'Orsay. Il a contribué à définir ce que sont l'art, la civilisation et de la poésie, du XIXe siècle à nos jours. Cette semaine, la lecture est réalisée par le poète Amadou Lamine Sall. Il lit « Le jet d’eau. »