Le crapaud chaque trois secondes Siffle son fa dièze liquide
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Trois chants, suivis d'un air à vocalises
by Georges Elbert Migot (1891 - 1976)
1. Nuit
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- by André Spire (1868 - 1966), "Nuit", written 1923?, appears in Fournisseurs, Paris, Éd. du Monde Nouveau, first published 1923
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2. C'est le soir
Boutons d'or,/ Marguerites,/ Sur la colline,/ C'est le soir
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Text Authorship:
- by André Spire (1868 - 1966), title 1: "Boutons d'or", title 2: "C'est le soir", written 1914, appears in Le Secret, in 4. De la poussière sur des feuilles, no. 8, appears in Poèmes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, in 5. Le Secret, first published 1919
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First published in Le Secret, Paris, NRF, 1919, as "C'est le soir"; later published in Poèmes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, Paris, Éd. Librairie José Corti, 1953 as "Boutons d'or"
3. Fauvette
Oiseau tu es haut sur ta branche
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Text Authorship:
- by André Spire (1868 - 1966), "Fauvette", written 1911, appears in Poèmes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, in 5. Le Secret, appears in Le Secret, in 2. Sous le ciel déchiqueté d'arbres, no. 3
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First published in Le Secret, Paris, NRF, 1919; later published in Poèmes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, Paris, Éd. Librairie José Corti, 1953
4. Ronde de la chauve‑souris
Chauve-souris,/ Chauve-souris,/ Pourquoi voles-tu en plein midi ?
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Text Authorship:
- by André Spire (1868 - 1966), "Ronde", written 1919, appears in Poèmes de Loire, in Paris, no. 8, Paris, Éd. Bernard Grasset, first published 1929
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