A Hemisphere in Your Hair
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In the film [[Withnail & I]] Richard Griffith's character recites the line "Laisse-moi respirer longtemps, longtemps, l'odeur de tes cheveux" (Eng: Long let me inhale, the odour of your hair). | In the film [[Withnail & I]] Richard Griffith's character recites the line "Laisse-moi respirer longtemps, longtemps, l'odeur de tes cheveux" (Eng: Long let me inhale, the odour of your hair). | ||
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+ | :into it plunge the whole of my face, like a thirsty man | ||
+ | :into the waters of a spring and wave it in my fingers like a scented hankerchief, | ||
+ | :to shake memories into the air. | ||
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A Hemisphere in Your Hair (French: Un hémisphère dans une chevelure) is a poem by Baudelaire collected in Paris Spleen.
In the film Withnail & I Richard Griffith's character recites the line "Laisse-moi respirer longtemps, longtemps, l'odeur de tes cheveux" (Eng: Long let me inhale, the odour of your hair).
- Long let me inhale, the odour of your hair,
- into it plunge the whole of my face, like a thirsty man
- into the waters of a spring and wave it in my fingers like a scented hankerchief,
- to shake memories into the air.
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