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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th century poet Théophile Gauthier wrote a poem that I had to learn by heart at school when I was nine, &quot;Premier sourire du printemps&quot; (&quot;First Smile of Spring&quot;):</p><p><em>Tandis qu’à leurs œuvres perverses<br />Les hommes courent haletants,<br />Mars, qui rit malgré les averses,<br />Prépare en secret le printemps.</em></p><p><em>While at their perverse works<br />Men run panting,<br />March, laughing despite the showers,<br />Prepares secretly the spring.</em><br />( 80 years later this is the only stanza I can remember among eight ... ).</p><p>So I thought it might make a good title for my first piece of March music amidst the sleet ...</p><p><a href="https://hearthis.at/xnwdv7yv/mars-qui-rit-malgre-les-averses/">https://hearthis.at/xnwdv7yv/mars-qui-r...s-averses/</a></p>]]></description>
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