Quatre heures du matin la couleur et la lumière le soleil et la lune se mêlent comme l’eau avec le vin
6 Nouveaux Éventails
Song Cycle by Guy Sacre (b. 1948)
1. Quatre heures du matin
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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]2. Entre ce qui commence et ce qui finit
Entre ce qui commence et ce qui finit l’œil du poëte a saisi cet imperceptible point où quelque chose pique
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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. Le ruisseau
Le ruisseau devant et derrière moi je cause à la fois avec tous les moments de sa vie
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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. Temple
Temple il se passe quelque chose dans l’ombre et tout à coup une flamme s’allume dans le miroir d’argent
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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. En hiver un instant
En hiver un instant ce suspens de cristal et voici que tout repart à la fois comme une vitre que l’on brise en mille morceaux
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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. Le Marcheur solitaire
Pour ma bouche cette poignée de cresson et pour mes yeux tout là-haut au sommet de la montagne cette tache de neige Trois heures après midi
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- by Paul Claudel (1868 - 1955), appears in Cent phrases pour éventail, first published 1942
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