Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Monday, September 4, 2017

Haiku Horizons



let them eat cake
starving folk were not happy
guess what happens next

queen marie antoinette actually said
'let them eat brioche'
which is similar to bread
enriched with egg and milk

nevertheless les paysans
were starving
madame la guillotine
had a field day in the ' reign of terror '
the queen was executed on 16 october 1793




the streets of paris ran with blood
the smell  was so bad around la place de la concorde
real estate prices dropped drastically in that area
no one wanted to live there




poor woman
i can relate to this
it's the sort of thing
i would do

i once apologised
to a burglar
i said
" i'm sorry
i thought you were a burglar"
bursting out laughing

he turned and ran away
obviously thought
i was stark raving mad


*****
Recommended.
6 hours running time
cost 300 million francs to make in 1989


11 comments:

  1. Like how you tied history to a personal experience...

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  2. Not sure if my comment got through. The burglar story cracks me up. Something I would do. Or, "Here, can I help you load up the silverware?" If I had any. LOL.

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    1. I am fairly certain that not many folk can relate to this.So Sherry I am very pleased that I have made the acquaintaince of one.Let us hope that we at least keep our heads:)

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  3. Marie's last words made me clutch my heart a little.. sigh..

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  4. Humanity appears to have one fatal flaw we are stupid. With this fantastic Earth to live on yet we just don't get along with our own species...we hate most of them and always have!

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  5. Oh that burglar! I had one once while in university. The guy kicked in the door (he had me confused with the drug dealer in another house). I swacked him with my baseball bat and when he collapsed to the floor, I called the police. Then made an ice bag for his bloody nose and some aspirin. Go figure. I like the lines about La Place de la Concorde. Very real writing about this.

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  6. Everything's subjective! (Or often feels that way.)

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  7. Hah, yes... oh, I'm sorry I got in your way! Sigh

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  8. Aye, a lovely write, Rall! I was imagining Madame Defarge knitting the name of Marie Antoinette as well :)

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  9. Stepped on his foot and apologized - enjoyed all the reads...

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