Here you will find the Poem Twilight of poet Guillaume Apollinaire
Brushed by the shadows of the dead On the grass where day expires Columbine strips bare admires her body in the pond instead A charlatan of twilight formed Boasts of the tricks to be performed The sky without a stain unmarred Is studded with the milk-white stars From the boards pale Harlequin First salutes the spectators Sorcerers from Bohemia Fairies sundry enchanters Having unhooked a star He proffers it with outstretched hand While with his feet a hanging man Sounds the cymbals bar by bar The blind man rocks a pretty child The doe with all her fauns slips by The dwarf observes with saddened pose How Harlequin magically grows