Alain Bashung, a famous French singer, was such a fan of Gauloises Disque Bleu, it is said he refused to quit even during his chemotherapy. This poem was written for Bastille Day, 14th July—the day that gives the perfect excuse to eat much cheese or smoke yourself silly (if that’s your bag). It’s been updated this year.
Smoking Bastille
Voltaire could neither put up nor shut up,
he famously said, ‘Let us read…let us dance…’
François-Marie Arouet,
imprisoned twice in the Bastille,
his delight at the fall
of the smoking Bastille
would have seen major celebrations,
had he been around for the smoke.
Fast forward to:
Gauloises Disque Bleu,
elegant,
cool,
(show-off) smoking.
Gauloises Disque Bleu.
Cough your way through them
prisoners of nicotine,
echo Voltaire
in the Bastille,
Bruce Willis in Die Hard,
neither put up nor shut up;
Bashung, so hooked that
chemotherapy was enjoyed
smoking Gauloises Disque Bleu.
Polly Stretton © 2021