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Brada
Puštam bradu na mom su licu ljudi prečesto prepoznali snove brinuć da ih ne ostvarim. Puštam brk da svoju istinsku sreću sakrijem od kandži svijeta. Puštam bradu za lijek za shvaćanje za metaforu. Puštam kosu. Ovih dana u vlasima nosim svaku ljubavnu misao jer nemam u koga da ih položim.
Puštam stvari. Izbacio sam televizor male nepotrebne stvari i odjeću od koje se nisam mogao oprostiti. Sve sam potrepštine i knjige preselio u veliku kartonsku kutiju shvaćajuć jednostavnost minimalizma.
Puštam bradu i to ne znači da sam zapustio sebe. Ovo nije još jedna metafora za patnju. Puštam kosu, prepuštam je vjetru nakon dugogodišnjeg ratovanja sa vjetrovima koji su po mojoj procjeni uvijek htjeli pokvariti frizuru tik prije važnog izlaska. Ne, nije samo su me htjeli dotaknuti. Mene. Moju kosu. Moje misli i pokoju djevojku u njima.
Puštam život da ide prirodnim tokom.
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Brada
Brada is a short form of an Anglo-Saxon masculine name containing brad (broard).
Variants:
Brada [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 221].
Breda [Frederick Davis 1880 Journal of the Derbyshire Archæological Society 2: 40].
Brāda [Sir Allen Mawer & Sir Frank Stenton 1925 English Place-Name Society 2: 217].
Stem:
Brad, bræd = Bʀᴏᴀᴅ [William Smith 1873 A Complete Etymology of the English Language, page 87].
Suffix:
— a = termination of pet names, such as Cutha for Cuthwine or Cuthwulf [William Searle 1897 Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum, page 1].
Usage:
A priest called Brada witnessed a charter issued by King Beornwulf of Mercia in 825: “✠ Brada presbiter” [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 279 (number 219)].
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Brada - Retour du flot
Brada - Retour du flot : Une femme a voulu divorcer car elle a surpris son mari avec sa meilleure amie alors qu’elle était dévastée de chagrin par la perte de leur fille. Quelques années plus tard, ils se retrouvent alors qu’elle est remariée à un de ses cousins dont elle a un fils. Ce sont les conséquences que cette rencontre produira à la fois sur cet ancien couple d’êtres passionnés et sur leurs proches qui sont étudiés finement dans le roman. Brada est le nom de plume de Henrietta Consuelo Sansom (1847-1938), fille d’un expatrié britannique en France, qui a écrit de nombreuses chroniques, nouvelles et romans publiés dans des journaux et en librairie, ce qui lui a valu plusieurs prix littéraires. Illustration : Le Baiser (1868) du peintre français Carolus-Duran, pseudonyme de Charles Durant (1837–1917) (palais des Beaux-arts de Lille). Téléchargements : ePUB - PDF - HTML - DOC/ODT Read the full article