by
Paul Bourget (1852 - 1935)
Silence ineffable de l'heure
Language: French (Français)
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Silence ineffable de l'heure
Où le cœur aimant sur un cœur
Se laisse en aller et s'endort,
-- Sur un cœur aimant qu'il adore !...
Musique tendre des paroles,
Comme un sanglot de rossignols,
Si tendre qu'on voudrait mourir,
-- Sur la bouche qui les soupire !...
L'ivresse ardente de la vie
Fait défaillir l'amant ravi,
Et l'on n'entend battre qu'un coeur,
-- Musique et silence de l'heure !...
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The ineffable silence of the hour
Language: English  after the French (Français)
The ineffable silence of the hour
When a loving heart, onto another heart
Allows itself to fall asleep,
— Next to loving heart which it adores!...
The tender music of words,
Like a nightingale’s sob,
So tender that one would wish to die,
— On the mouth of one who whispers them!...
The fervent intoxication of life
Exhausts the ravished lover,
And one can only hear the beating of a heat,
-- Music and silence of the hour !…
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Translation of title "Romance" = "Romance"
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- a text in French (Français) by Paul Bourget (1852 - 1935), "Romance", written 1882, appears in Les Aveux, in Amour, no. 10, Paris, Éd. Alphonse Lemerre, first published 1882
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