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by Pierre-Félix Louis (1870 - 1925), as Pierre Louÿs

Chanson
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG GER
Le premier me donna un collier,
un collier de perles qui vaut une ville,
avec les palais et les temples, 
et les trésors et les esclaves.

Le second fit pour moi des vers.
Il disait que mes cheveux sont noirs 
comme ceux de la nuit sur la mer
et mes yeux bleus comme ceux du matin. 

Le troisième était si beau que sa mère
ne l'embrassait pas sans rougir.
Il mit ses mains sur mes genoux,
et ses lèvres sur mon pied nu.

Toi, tu ne m'as rien dit.
Tu ne m'as rien donné, car tu est pauvre.
Et tu n'est pas beau, mais c'est toi que j'aime.

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Text Authorship:

  • by Pierre-Félix Louis (1870 - 1925), as Pierre Louÿs, "Chanson", appears in Les Chansons de Bilitis, in Épigrammes dans l'Île de Chypre, no. 136 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
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Word count: 109

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