The smell of old things.

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The smell of old things.
Bluets.
For the love of Olivia Laing.
In my night, so brief, alas The wind is about to meet the leaves. My night so brief is filled with devastating anguish Hark! Do you hear the whisper of the shadows? This happiness feels foreign to me. I am accustomed to despair. Hark! Do you hear the whisper of the shadows? There, in the night, something is happening The moon is red and anxious. And, clinging to this roof That could collapse at any moment, The clouds, like a crowd of mourning women, Await the birth of the rain. One second, and then nothing. Behind this window, The night trembles And the earth stops spinning. Behind this window, a stranger Worries about me and you. You in your greenery, Lay your hands â those burning memories â On my loving hands. And entrust your lips, replete with life's warmth, To the touch of my loving lips The wind will carry us! The wind will carry us!
Forough Farrokhzad, The Wind Will Take Us Away
Antoine and Colette (1962)
dir. François Truffaut
Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel, and Marie-France Pisier as Colette