
Où vont les larmes quand elles sèchent
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Thomas Marceul
About this listen
Jean a trente-six ans. Il fume trop, mâche des chewing-gums à la menthe et fait ses visites de médecin de famille à vélo. Il a supprimé son numéro de portable sur ses ordonnances. Son cabinet médical n’a plus de site Internet. Il a trop de patients : jusqu’au soir, ils débordent de la salle d’attente, dans le couloir, sur le patio.
Tous les jours, Jean entend des histoires. Parfois il les lit directement sur le corps des malades. Il lui arrive de se mettre en colère. Mais il ne pleure jamais. Ses larmes sont coincées dans sa gorge. Il ne sait plus comment pleurer depuis cette nuit où il lui a manqué six minutes.
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