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Meriem The Mystical Cat

Meriem the Mystical Cat
She tastes like the Algerian wine
Blessed by the Andalusian moonlight
And her melancholic mind
Intoxicated byBenarrioua Anissthe divine
God felt by she and me
In an instant we could see
That our loneliness is rich
By the glamor of the stars
And the inner scars
Are but a revival of the past
Tormenting and unrelenting
There will be time
There will be time
To taste the sweetness of Read more of this blog post »
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Published onOctober 30, 2022 07:20 Tags: algiers,love,romance
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Sons of Algiers

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“Mad, you must see me mad; your opinion is awash to me as long as I am crazed by love. I welcome this folly that you give to me with great estate. Thief? Rascal? I did what others did and what others had me do and we are all doomed, but I do not regret for one instant the coming of events of this most splendid night. You should have seen how carefully I proceeded and how I found love in the most dreadful of streets, during my most mourning of states and on the most propitious of nights. Play samartian to the fool, champion to the underdog. So to speak, I am a hubris acolyte of love.”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sons of Algiers

“Codolyc 30 mg
And the cops come out of the woodwork
We hide in the holes we call home
Catch us if you can
And I hear la voix de ville humming in my head
And I see the sirens of the seven villes moving ahead
To come and greet the connoisseur of paths
Me I say « Bravo» and «Long live death»”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sins of Algiers

“There's no happy ending without an unpleasant start”
Benarrioua Aniss, From Psychedelia With Love

“Mad, you must see me mad; your opinion is awash to me as long as I am crazed by love. I welcome this folly that you give to me with great estate. Thief? Rascal? I did what others did and what others had me do and we are all doomed, but I do not regret for one instant the coming of events of this most splendid night. You should have seen how carefully I proceeded and how I found love in the most dreadful of streets, during my most mourning of states and on the most propitious of nights. Play samartian to the fool, champion to the underdog. So to speak, I am a hubris acolyte of love.”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sons of Algiers

“As I finished my seventh beer, my loss of hope was replaced by despair. How I miss the days where the scent of alcohol lurked into my nose but not into my brain, with a drunk brain there is nothing between the act and the thought, and under this vichyssoise of beers I now veer the most verbose”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sons of Algiers

“Codolyc 30 mg
And the cops come out of the woodwork
We hide in the holes we call home
Catch us if you can
And I hear la voix de ville humming in my head
And I see the sirens of the seven villes moving ahead
To come and greet the connoisseur of paths
Me I say « Bravo» and «Long live death»”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sins of Algiers

“Raise my astral body to the space
And may the angels take me to higher plains
To the density where poets are gods,
Where my poems won’t be in vain
Look at the cities from up high
And see how bright Algiers can shine;
To tell myself that, you, where you are,
You are the most sparkling light.”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sins of Algiers

“Now I give this rascal weight from off my head
The pride of a streetborn artist from off my chest
With my own hands I renounce my earthly claims
With my own sins I ink this very book
In this vaudevillian theater we’ve all had our plays
Of wisdom, folly, love songs and lamentations of twin flames”
Benarrioua Aniss, Sins of Algiers

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