VICTOR HUGO
From the Blog tanveerrauf [image: Image result for images of Victor Hugo] Victor Hugo – Demain, dès l'aube Our first poem is from Victor Hugo, one of the best-known French writers. Demain, dès l'aube which means Tomorrow, at dawn, is a short and poignant poem about his visit to his daughter's grave. The poem was first released in 1856 in Hugo's collection called Les contemplation. Tomorrow, at dawn Tomorrow, at dawn, at the hour when the countryside whitens, I will depart. You see, I know you wait for me. I will go through the forest and over the mountains. I cannot stay far from you any longer. I will trudge on, my eyes fixed on my thoughts, Ignoring everything around me, without hearing a sound, Alone, unknown, back stooped, hands crossed, Saddened, and the day will be like night for me. I will neithpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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