Postcard from Idaho
By Aleka Waters and Sibylle Bonheur
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Issue de l'heureuse collaboration d'Aleka Waters et de Sibylle Bonheur, le Prince d'Idaho se présente comme un petit ovni littéraire qui sait allier le charme poétique de l'histoire d'amour légendaire au surnaturel et à des éléments de science fiction. L'inspiration de nos deux auteures semble bien énigmatique et mystérieuse , mais elles arrivent à nous transporter dans un univers qui n'appartient qu'à elles et nous invitent sur la piste d'un mystère à déchiffrer.
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Postcard from Idaho - Aleka Waters
This book is dedicated to the memory of Lady Neptune.
"Some people hear voices that are in them with a rare clarity, and they obey what they hear. They then become either crazy or they become legends.
Jim Harrison Legends of the Fall
There are only fragments of you and fragments of my soul and it's in bits that I will write your story or mine or can be ours because everything today mixes and becomes confused as mists of a memory in which I swim like your vacillations on this highway on which you're falling down. This fog paralyzes me in one way, but in another I am pleased ...
There will be no structure to this story, it will come uncertain and wandering, as my mind that swims in the land of remembrance. It flies, volatile from the clouds as the last ode that my soul sang, like the swan song, incomplete and inconsistent. It will be the unpredictable flow of the river that takes our lives in these other dimensions where everything is eternal.
I begin at the end or the middle part of a dream where the ghosts of the past come to whisper the sweet melody of what exists only in our memories...
I too seek the way to my home and my past, as do you.
I cling to this postcard you sent me from beyond ... This is the remains of another world, or the letter came from another reality and this road that never ends becomes an infinite river where phosphorescent waves of our souls, dance and abandon themselves to their fate without being able to fight.
I also became the river, the pool where I strolled, eventually in a hypnotic state, I am lured into another world. Did I drown or perhaps did I only refresh? One way or another, I always travel in its clear waters ...
I only remember the blue bird, the bird of paradise fluttering above its deep waters. He invited me out there and I surely wanted to join him, indifferent to the risk I was taking because I know there is no border between life and death, dream and reality. The Bluebird invited me to jump into the clouds hovering above the mysterious wave. Languid and ethereal, tired of my solitude and sadness, I listened to what his silent voice whispered in my ear.
Jump in these clouds and let them wash you from your past lives. immerse in the wave and you'll be reborn, infinite ...
I cannot remember the rest, only this adventure with this blonde boy who appeared to me under a waterfall in the middle of the dance of the mists. We lived like bohemians and today his poetry still fills my soul. He was a poet a beautiful soul and he knew in this journey between two worlds I would dance over his musings. He waited for me for a long time in that other kingdom and knew my face well before he met me.
There are these moments of eternity that haunt me and make faint the hands of time. Despite the years, which