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 +[[Image:Salut monde by Guillaume Apollinaire.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"[[Salut monde]]" by Guillaume Apollinaire]]
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-"'''Salut monde dont je suis la langue éloquente que sa bouche Ô Paris tire et tirera toujours aux allemands'''"[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Guillaume_Apollinaire_Calligramme.JPG] is a [[calligramme]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]. Its form [[evoke]]s the form of the [[Eiffel Tower]].+"'''Salut monde'''"[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Guillaume_Apollinaire_Calligramme.JPG][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/17365532736/salut-monde-1-is-a-calligramme-by-guillaume] (English: "'''Hello World'''") is a [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]. Its form [[evoke]]s the form of the [[Eiffel Tower]].
-The poem is published in ''[[Calligrammes, Poems of war and peace 1913-1916 ]]''[http://www.archive.org/stream/calligrammespo00apol#page/75/mode/1up].+The full text of the poem reads "Salut monde dont je suis la langue éloquente que sa bouche Ô Paris tire et tirera toujours aux allemands". It translates as "Hello world, of which I am the eloquent tongue which your mouth, O Paris, will forever stick out at the Germans."
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 +The poem is published in ''[[Calligrammes ]]''[http://www.archive.org/stream/calligrammespo00apol#page/75/mode/1up].
 +==See also==
 +*[[French poetry]]
 +*[[Visual poetry]]
 +*[[Concrete poetry]]
 +*[[20th century poetry]]
 +*[[Stick one's tongue out]]
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"Salut monde"[1][2] (English: "Hello World") is a calligram by Guillaume Apollinaire. Its form evokes the form of the Eiffel Tower.

The full text of the poem reads "Salut monde dont je suis la langue éloquente que sa bouche Ô Paris tire et tirera toujours aux allemands". It translates as "Hello world, of which I am the eloquent tongue which your mouth, O Paris, will forever stick out at the Germans."

The poem is published in Calligrammes [3].

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