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Poèmes de Henry Jacqueton

Song Cycle by Marc Berthomieu (1906 - 1991)

1. Rosae Carmen

Language: French (Français) 
Rose étrange, pâle ostensoir
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Rosae Carmen", appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Chants d'amour, copyright ©

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2. Never more

Language: French (Français) 
Où donc es-tu, blond crépuscule
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Never more", appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Fêtes de la désespérance, copyright ©

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3. Estampe

Language: French (Français) 
Glissant sur le flot d’ombre où la lune s’égaye
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Estampe", appears in Vers de collège, copyright ©

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4. Le tombeau de Marie Stuart

Language: French (Français) 
Ni l’éther brumeux d’une Écosse
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Le tombeau de Marie Stuart", appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Corps et âme, copyright ©

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5. Pourquoi ?

Language: French (Français) 
Pourquoi ne suis-je ce parfum pour t’enivrer de mon odeur ?
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Pourquoi ?", appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Chants d'amour, copyright ©

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6. Sommeil d'enfant

Language: French (Français) 
Rose de chair qui n’est encore qu’un bouton
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Chants d'ombre, copyright ©

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7. Danse macabre

Language: French (Français) 
Digue digue digue
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Danse macabre", appears in Hallucinations ou Les Forces Obscures, in Silex, copyright ©

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