Dark Ballads : I die of thirst at the fountain

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

I die of thirst at the fountain

A very personal interpretation by Bonnie Parker, of a famous ballad of the infamous French dark poet François Villon: I die of thirst at te fountain I die of thirst at the fountain. I'm sitting by the fire but I'm having cold. I'm a satyr made of satin, I'll die young ‘cause I was born old. I call... Sign in to see full entry.

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