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Trois chansons de la bécasse et de l'hirondelle

by Arthur Justin Léon Leclère (1874 - 1966), as Tristan Klingsor

1. La cabane lointaine

Language: French (Français) 
La prune est tombée et la rose morte
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  • by Arthur Justin Léon Leclère (1874 - 1966), as Tristan Klingsor, "L'hirondelle", appears in Poèmes du Brugnon, no. 47, Paris, Bibliothèque du Hérisson, Éd. Edgar Malfère, first published 1932

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2. La Bécasse

Language: French (Français) 
Ne jouez pas trop avec l'Amour, belles
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Text Authorship:

  • by Arthur Justin Léon Leclère (1874 - 1966), as Tristan Klingsor, "La Bécasse", appears in Poèmes du Brugnon, no. 11, Paris, Bibliothèque du Hérisson, Éd. Edgar Malfère, first published 1932

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3. L'hirondelle

Language: French (Français) 
Hirondelle qui pars aux Indes
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Text Authorship:

  • by Arthur Justin Léon Leclère (1874 - 1966), as Tristan Klingsor, "Hirondelle qui pars aux Indes", appears in Poèmes du Brugnon, no. 56, Paris, Bibliothèque du Hérisson, Éd. Edgar Malfère, first published 1932

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