From internal turmoil to societal catechizer; from French to English; from bareness to fullness,
G henne & Th ba des offers an embroidery of reflections, best captured by its own verses:
" , perfidie, sous ton masque, quel hypocrite d vie " (Chryst me)
"No symmetry, era here to persist," (Poincar Automorphism)
"Kierkegaard face l'ab me de l' tre," (Modermes);
"Is lost among the enigmatic roses, their thorns in eerie display." (Dear Rose)
-A. C. E. T