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Quatre derniers éventails

by Guy Sacre (b. 1948)

1. Tu m'appelles la Rose

Language: French (Français) 
Tu m'appelles la Rose dit la Rose
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Text Authorship:

  • by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), written 1926?, appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942

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2. Éventail

Language: French (Français) 
Éventail/ C'est l'espace lui-même
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Text Authorship:

  • by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942

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3. Il a plu

Language: French (Français) 
Il a plu/ Un rayon de soleil
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  • by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942

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4. Approche ton oreille

Language: French (Français) 
Approche ton oreille
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  • by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942

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