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Lavilliers
Folder: Musique et chant
Nos campagnes / Our countryside
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La nature asservie par l'homme
Nature enslaved by man
Plus oppressant sur fond noir / More oppressive on a black-ground
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gLAoUzfSAQ
Sur les murs de la ville / On the city walls
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Le long des murs glacés
Qui nous épient
Elle est belle et cassée
Comme sa folie
La poésie, ici
C'est bien fini
"Tout est permis, rien n'est possible", Bernard Lavilliers
Big brother nous regarde désormais...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X733bWQPtmI
heureuse nouvelle année ! / happy new year 2 U all
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Ancienne prison Saint-Michel de Toulouse / Former prison Saint-Michel de Toulouse
Nouvel an carcéral / New prison year...
Betty
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb_N910yjU4
You're not sleepy.
You smoke and you watch
You're all scratched up
You're like a sad cat
Lost on the list
Lost and Found
The prison night
Falling on the slabs
And that icy bed
Coming and going
Sun and smile
Are on the other side
These walls, these fences
Those doors and cages
These corridors, these keys
That loneliness
So hard and tough
That we can touch her
This moonbeam
On the floor lights
Forgotten face
From the one you love
Who pulls on his chain
Like a wounded wolf
Betty don't crack
Betty don't dive
I know, they laid you down there.
And then they shut down their steel bars
Betty don't cry
Betty don't shake
I know, you're gonna stay here
You don't want to wake up, you don't want to dream...
I'm saying "I love you"
In this short poem
In that long kiss
You're my sister.
Just a woman
That I rhymed
I give you my strength
My words and notes
To keep you warm
I hate morals.
Central Prisons
Remand homes
I'm not sleepy.
I smoke and I stay up
And I composed
A love song
A rescue song
For the other side
For those who are thrown away
In the dungeons
In the darkness
While people sleep
At the bottom of the conform
Without waking up
Betty don't crack
Betty don't dive
I know, they put you down there.
And then they shut down their steel bars
Betty don't cry
Betty don't shake
You know, we'll meet again...
Elsewhere, in the sunshine
La prison Saint-Michel de Toulouse aux allures extérieures de château fort du Moyen Âge a été conçue par l'architecte départemental Jacques-Jean Esquié en 1855, sous le règne de Napoléon III.
André Malraux (écrivain et résistant), chef des maquis du Lot sous le nom du Colonel Berger dans la clandestinité, y séjourna en attendant la libération de la ville lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
Depuis le début des années 1980, les détenus en semi-liberté sont accueillis dans le couvent mitoyen des Lazaristes. En 2000, le ministère de la Justice programme le transfert des détenus vers la maison d'arrêt de Seysses et le centre de détention de Muret. En 2001, l'explosion de l'usine AZF (de transformation du pétrole, filiale de Total) endommage le couvent. Les prisonniers en semi-liberté déménagent dans l'ancien quartier des femmes. [Wikipedia] De nombreux habitants des quartiers limitrophes sont dévastés par cette explosion et tardent encore, 19 ans plus tard, à être indemnisés des nombreux dommages, tant matériels que psychologiques et pathologiques dont ils furent victimes, malgré leurs recours multiples.
The Saint-Michel prison in Toulouse, which looks like a medieval fortified castle, was designed by the departmental architect Jacques-Jean Esquié in 1855, during the rule of Napoleon III.
André Malraux (writer and Resistance fighter), leader of the Lot maquis under the name of Colonel Berger in hiding, stayed there while awaiting the liberation of the town during the Second World War.
Since the beginning of the 1980's, the prisoners in semi-liberty are welcomed in the adjoining convent of the Lazarists. In 2000, the Ministry of Justice scheduled the transfer of detainees to the Seysses prison and the Muret detention centre. In 2001, the explosion at the AZF plant (oil processing plant, a subsidiary of Total) damaged the convent. Prisoners on semi-liberty moved to the former women's quarter. [Wikipedia.fr] Many residents of the neighborhoods were affected by this explosion and, 19 years later, are still waiting to receive compensation for the many material, psychological and pathological damages they suffered, despite their multiple claims.
Tout cela t'est destiné, entre autres, toi mon âme obscure .. .
You may understand now, you all, why I don't like fences... Even if you don't mind!
Un si beau monde... / Such a beautiful world...
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Forêt de Fontainebleau, un beau jour de novembre. Bon week-end à vous, mes amis !
Fontainebleau forest, a beautiful day in November. Have a good weekend, my friends!
Merci aux dirigeants présents à la COP26 clôturée aujourd'hui, à Jeff Bezos, aux dirigeants absents et aux contributeurs zélés de ce grand rendez-vous, d'avoir scellé l'avenir de notre monde...
" Comme prévu, la COP26 se termine ce vendredi 12 novembre sans mesures suffisantes pour endiguer la hausse des températures continue depuis la révolution industrielle. Tout le monde s’accorde pourtant pour que cette augmentation soit limitée à 1,5 °C par rapport au niveau préindustriel. Une hausse de 2 °C serait catastrophique. Or, si les objectifs de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre annoncés par les États sont tenus, on pourra peut-être limiter cette hausse à 2,7 °C. L’inertie politique constatée COP après COP mène donc tout droit à une augmentation de 4 °C d’ici la fin du siècle. Un cataclysme synonyme de canicules, d’élévation du niveau des mers, de déplacements de centaines de millions d’habitants, d’extinction massive de biodiversité et de morts climatiques... " [ Là-bas si j'y suis ]
Thank you to the leaders present at today ended COP26, to Jeff Bezos, to the absent leaders and to the zealous contributors to this great event, to have sealed the future of our world...
" As expected, COP26 ends today, Friday 12 November, without sufficient measures to curb the continuous rise in temperatures since the industrial revolution. Yet everyone agrees that this increase should be limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. A rise of 2°C would be catastrophic. However, if the targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions announced by the Member States are met, it may be possible to limit this increase to 2.7°C. The political inertia observed at COP after COP is therefore leading to an increase of 4°C by the end of the century. A cataclysm synonymous with heatwaves, rising sea levels, the displacement of hundreds of millions of people, the mass extinction of biodiversity and climatic deaths... " [ Là-bas si j'y suis ]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRwYeGATgYE
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