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THE PURE BIRD
The pure bird on a black wing
Be my servant, free from care.
Oh hurry to my maiden
That I loved so early;
Go to her and tell her
That I weep salt water;
That I long to see her,
And because of love for her, cannot walk.
Oh God forgive the beautiful maiden ever
Strolling on her light feet
When I saw her, I stood straight
And in my heart I thought
There ist he most beautiful lady in the land,
Her smile shining upon all around her
I would not believe any men who said
That she is not some angel.
Ubu Roi (Ubu the King or King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry. It was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre, causing a riotous response in the audience as it opened and closed on December 10, 1896.[1][2] It is considered a wild, bizarre and comic play, significant for the way it overturns cultural rules, norms, and conventions. For those who were in the audience on that night to witness the response, including William Butler Yeats, it seemed an event of revolutionary importance. It is now seen by some to have opened the door for what became known as modernism in the twentieth century.[3] It is a precursor to Dada, Surrealism and the Theatre of the Absurd. It is the first of three stylised burlesques in which Jarry satirises power, greed, and their evil practices — in particular the propensity of the complacent bourgeoisie to abuse the authority engendered by success.
zwischen Krieg und Frieden
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