Ah le monde est si beau qu’il faut poster ici quelqu’un qui du matin au soir soit capable de ne pas remuer
7 Phrases pour Éventails
Song Cycle by Guy Sacre (b. 1948)
1. Ah le monde est si beau
Text Authorship:
- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]2. J'ai respiré le paysage
J’ai respiré le paysage et maintenant pour dessiner je retiens mon souffle
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]3. Comment vous parler de l'automne
Comment vous parler de l’automne quand j’ai encore dans l’oreille cette aigre flûte du printemps qui me remplit la bouche d’eau
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]4. Brûlure en moi
Brûlure en moi de cette douleur qui essaye vainement de redevenir une parole
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]5. Bruit de l'eau
Bruit de l’eau sur de l’eau ombre d’une feuille sur une autre feuille
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]6. Nuit
Nuit au sein de la nuit un aveugle qui a envie de dormir
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]7. L'étoffe du monde
L’étoffe du monde depuis le temps qu’elle sert comme c’est curieux qu’il n’y ait pas de trou
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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