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The poem is published in ''[[Calligrammes ]]''[http://www.archive.org/stream/calligrammespo00apol#page/75/mode/1up]. The poem is published in ''[[Calligrammes ]]''[http://www.archive.org/stream/calligrammespo00apol#page/75/mode/1up].
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 +*[[French poetry]]
 +*[[Visual poetry]]
 +*[[Concrete poetry]]
 +*[[19th century poetry]]
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"Salut monde dont je suis la langue éloquente que sa bouche Ô Paris tire et tirera toujours aux allemands"[1][2] is a calligram by Guillaume Apollinaire. Its form evokes the form of the Eiffel Tower.

The poem is published in Calligrammes [3].

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