Pour Toi, mon Amour
Je suis allé au marché aux oiseaux
Et j’ai acheté des oiseaux
Pour toi
Mon amour
Je suis allé au marché aux fleurs
Et j’ai acheté des fleurs
Pour toi
Mon amour
Je suis allé au marché à la ferraille
Et j’ai acheté des chaînes
De lourdes chaînes
Pour toi
Mon amour
Et je suis allé au marché aux esclaves
Et je t’ai cherchée
Mais je ne t’ai pas trouvée
Mon amour
-Jacques
Prevert
I thought of these words of Jacques Prevert this afternoon here in
Paris, as I was missing you very much. This was one of the first poems you sent to
me and I remember asking you when I got it what you thought it meant. At the
time, you answered, “It’s about the need for freedom in love”, which is important
of course, especially with us far from each other now.
But then to accompany the poem, I found this
small water colour of two birds nestled closely together on a flowering branch,
warming and protecting one another as they face the world and I felt better. It
reminded me of how I feel when I am next to you, wherever we are, and we walk
arm in arm together and share our days and nights. We spent a beautiful few
days in Paris this weekend and I am looking forward to next week when we will
be together in London and I will once again be safely back under your caring ‘wing’.

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