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by Jean Richepin (1849 - 1926)

La rosée/ S'envole et remonte aux cieux
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  CHI ENG ITA
  La rosée
S'envole et remonte aux cieux
Quand le soleil radieux
  L'a baisée.
Ainsi les pleurs de mes yeux
S'évaporent, quand tu veux,
  La rosée.

  Rossignol,
Ton doux chant sous la ramée
Semble la voix enrhumée
  De Guignol,
Lorsque de ma bien-aimée
Chante la voix parfumée,
  Rossignol.

  L'hirondelle
S'en revient quand le printemps
A chassé les noirs autans
  À coups d'aile.
Ainsi tes ris éclatants
Ramènent de mes vingt ans
  L'hirondelle.

  Mes amours
Sont comme un vin qui détone
Et fait craquer de l'automne
  Le velours.
Et je chante, et je festonne,
Et je ris, lorsque j'entonne
  Mes amours.

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Confirmed with Les caresses, Nouvelle Édition, Paris, G. Charpentier, [no date], pages 84-85.


Text Authorship:

  • by Jean Richepin (1849 - 1926), "Rondeaux mignons", written 1877, appears in Les Caresses, in 2. Thermidor, no. 6, Paris, Éd. M. Dreyfous, first published 1882 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2007-11-20
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