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The Next Time We Saw Paris

By Samuel John Hazo

THE NEXT TIME WE SAW PARIS

“The next time was the last time”

One morning we saw de Gaulle

himself in uniform chauffeured

alone in an open Peugeot.

He seemed to dare assassination

as he did near Notre Dame

during the Liberation parade.

On house fronts and doors we noticed

small bronze plaques with names

followed by Victime de Nazis.

We’d read reports that Enfants

des Boches reached 100,000

during the Occupation.

“Horizontal

Collaborators” were shorn bald,

spat upon and marched naked

through the streets.

De Gaulle

pronounced all executed traitors

justly punished.

We focused

on Paris of the postcards: Sacre-

Coeur, the Eiffel Tower,

the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre.

The Folies-Bergere booked sellouts.

The Bateau Mouche was packed.

Lounging by the Seine, a fisherman

propped his rod against

a bench and smoked a Gitanes

as if catching a fish meant

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