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Living In The Now With French Poet Jacques PrÉvert

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Here’s the ‘secret’ to living fully and mindfully. This is it—learn how to live in a ‘small second of eternity’. That’s the good advice from a certain Frenchman of yesteryear.

The greatest French poet of last century was Jacques Prévert [pictured right and below]. His reputation in that regard was established with the publication of his book Paroles in 1945.


Prévert was also a distinguished and innovative screenwriter (Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise)) and a vehement anti-clericalist. I have loved and enjoyed his poetry and fables for children for over 45 years—although I first read a collaborated work of his, Bim, when I was a child—and I particularly love his ability to capture the moment of the eternal now—for all time. Take, for example, his poem ‘Alicante’:

Une orange sur la table

Ta robe sur le tapis

Et toi dans mon lit.

Doux présent du présent

   Fraîcheur de la nuit

Chaleur de ma vie.


An orange on the table

   Your dress on the rug

And you in my bed.

Sweet present of the present

Cool of the night

Warmth of my life.

‘Sweet present of the present.’ How much truth there is in those five words (well, four in the original French)! The present moment is the only moment we truly have. Some call it the eternal now, because it is always the present moment which is ever-renewing itself as—the present moment! The eternal now is the portal through which we experience the present moment, indeed every moment—but only one moment at a time.

Here is Prévert’s poem ‘Paris de nuit’ (‘Paris At Night’). As you read the six lines of this poem you can actually see and feel the present moment renew itself into the next present moment and so forth:

Trois allumettes une à une allumées dans la nuit

La premiére pour voir ton visage tout entier

La seconde pour voir tes yeux

La dernière pour voir ta bouche

Et l’obscuritè tout entière pour me rappeler tout cela

En te serrant dans mes bras.


Three matches one by one struck in the night

The first to see your face in its entirety

The second to see your eyes

The last to see your mouth

And the darkness all around to remind me of all these

As I hold you in my arms. 

Could you not see and perhaps hear the three matches being struck one after the other? Well, I could. And that imagery of light and dark. There is the light of the present moment—and the darkness of all around it (the enormity of eternity, the great unkown).



The author (IEJ) in Guérande, France in 2014
Next is Prévert’s poem ‘Les prodiges de la liberté’ (‘The Signs of Freedom’, but often cited as ‘The Wonders of Life’):

Entre les dents d’un piège

La patte d’un renard blanc

Et du sang sur la neige

Le sang du renard blanc

Et des traces dans la neige

Les traces du renard blanc

Qui s’enfuit sur trois pattes

Dans le soleil couchant

Avec entre les dents

Un lièvre encore vivant.

In the teeth of a trap

The paw of a white fox

And on the snow, blood

The blood of the white fox

And in the snow, tracks

The tracks of the white fox

Who escaped on three legs

As the sun was setting

A rabbit between his teeth

Still alive.
Parc de Belleville, Paris, France
That poem, along with many others of Prévert, reminds me of the haiku poetry of Japan, particularly the poems of Bashō. There is a directness and an immediacy about the words and their flow—a directness and immediacy that is the very essence of the living of these days. It is the practice of the presence of mindfulness from one moment to the next. 

Now, here is Prévert’s poem ‘Le jardin’ (‘The Garden’):

Des milliers et des milliers d’années
Ne sauraient suffire 
Pour dire 

La petite seconde d’éternité 

Où tu m’as embrassé 

Où je t’ai embrassèe 

Un matin dans la lumière de l’hiver 

Au parc Montsouris à Paris 

A Paris 

Sur la terre 

La terre qui est un astre.

Thousands and thousands of years
would not be enough

to tell of

that small second of eternity

when you held me

when I held you

one morning

in winter’s light,

in Montsouris Park

in Paris,

on earth,

this earth

that is a star.

‘That small second of eternity’—that is all we have. In the immensity of all eternity our whole life here on earth is, yes, one small second. That is a very sobering reflection but know this: if you want to live fully then you must live each second as if it were your last. (Not to put too fine a point on it, it may well be your last. Who knows?) 

But there’s much more to those words ‘that small second of eternity’, for the only life we can truly know and experience is that ever-so-ephemeral present moment—but it is more than sufficient … provided we use it wisely.

Remember this, my friends—‘that small second of eternity’ is of enormous importance. Indeed, it is of infinite importance. It was William Blake who wrote:

TO see a world in a grain of sand,

  And a heaven in a wild flower,

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
  And eternity in an hour.

Just as the entire world is in a grain of sand, so the immensity and infinity of all eternity is in each and every second of life—your life!

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Source: http://ianellis-jones.blogspot.com/2015/08/living-in-now-with-french-poet-jacques.html



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