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In my grammar of impossible, Allwords could be used, From the most
 fragile to the most sensitive, From the plural
 to the most singular.
 
 I would like the masculine to
 agree with the feminine, That
 reason finally prevails Between
 the words of the human race.
 
 Let no one remain on the sidelines
 and that in this imperfect world,
 human rights and their respect are combined in the widest
 possible way.
 
 Let us grant the right of asylum to all
 irregular verbs, to all
 these homeless words, which make
 us strangers.
 
 Without hope, without recourse,
 without refuge and without illusions,
 without faith and law and without love
 At the door of our homes.
 
 To all names whose origin is
 lost in the mists of time and whose
 branches have taken root in the
 land of their children.
 
 Let us erase the dictionaries, the unjust
 rules and the chords, Which
 bear fire and iron
 to the end of the article of death.
 
 May our so different
 languages finally learn to listen and unite
 in turmoil at the borders
 of humanity.
 
 To break the walls of silence
 In the eyes and thoughts,
 Open the doors of childhood to
 all the winds of the verb to love.
 
 In my grammar of impossible Where
 words would be measured
 Lies would be liable For
 the pain they caused.
 
 And the unacceptable
 sentences would be void,
 sealed with an indelible seal and
 
 banned for eternity.
 
 No more language gaps,
 misguided thinking
 , misleading words that block
 the way to truth.
 
 For my grammar of impossible, I
 chose to describe the best But without
 hiding anything from the worst Neither the tears
 , nor the pain.
 
 And I dream of the cover
 of The Great Book of the Future, About
 the adventure that
 we still have to write.
 
 With words that inspire
 us far beyond dictionaries
 To start building
 us In the language of the Universe. With
 
 
 
 a thought for the "excluded" from the wall 🌹🌹
 
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